导出博客文章RIO DE JANEIRO -- The United States again got off to a slow start in womens
field hockey but regained its composure and knocked off a world power for its
second straight win against a top-three team.On Monday, the United States
defeated No. 3 Australia 2-1 as Michelle Vittese and Caitlin van Sickle scored
for the Americans. The U.S. team defeated No. 2 Argentina 2-1 in its Olympic
opener on Saturday.The Americans said their ability to bounce back has been
consistent.I think thats just kind of our DNA, van Sickle said. We dont have the
greatest start. Were always going to keep coming and keep coming after
you.United States goalie Jackie Briggs had six saves and allowed just one goal
on 15 shots. Australia couldnt convert any of its four penalty corners against
her. The crowd chanted: Jackie! Jackie! after the match.The fifth-ranked
Americans, who lead Pool B with six points, moved closer to qualifying for the
quarterfinals. The top four teams in each six-team pool advance. The United
States has the maximum point total two games into pool play and already has
played the two highest-ranked teams. The Americans said that wont affect their
focus as they prepare to play Japan on Wednesday.We literally focus on just one
game at a time, van Sickle said. We dont necessarily look at the draw. Youve got
to play every team in your pool, so it doesnt really matter.The Americans havent
medaled since 1984, and Argentina and Australia have been good for years, while
the United States is an emerging program. But the United States beat Australia
for third place at the Champions Trophy event in June, fueling the teams
confidence heading into the Rio de Janeiro Games.Its not the underdog, its not
whatever, its just us, united as strong and resilient and gritty, Vittese
said.The Americans dealt a major blow to Australia. The Hockeyroos dropped their
opener to Britain 2-1 on Saturday and now have zero points with three pool play
matches remaining. They play India next.Its managing the distractions in the
[Olympic] Village, managing the distractions of the other results going on in
the competition, Australias Georgie Parker said. Were going to be scouting
really hard against India, preparing as well as we can, making sure we do that
right recovery and everything will go smoothly from there, we hope.This one was
especially rough for Australia because it was hit with two yellow cards and a
green card in the third period alone, forcing the Hockeyroos to play
shorthanded.We are a really physical side, and were very aggressive in going for
the ball, so sometimes you do have some casualties along the way, Parker said. I
guess its about managing to get the right balance of being aggressive at the
ball with playing within the rules.The United States spent the early part of the
match defending its goal as the aggressive Australian attack put the Americans
on their heels. Briggs stopped four shots in the first period, and the match
remained scoreless.Vittese scored on a penalty corner to put the United States
up 1-0 in the second period. The Americans went up 2-0 in the third period when
van Sickle scored on a penalty corner. There was a video referral because the
pass near the goal was high, but it was not considered and the goal was
upheld.Australia came back less than two minutes later with a goal by Kathryn
Slattery.The Hockeyroos got another penalty corner with two minutes remaining in
the fourth period, but Briggs deflected a shot high.We just took it moment by
moment, Briggs said, tried to stay in the moment and not think about, `Oh,
theres only so much time left and the score.
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six. Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the
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denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the
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Fort Campbell, Ky. ?This could be a story about redemption.Or it could be a
story about time running out on a generation of hockey players looking to
shoulder their way into a discussion of the greatest American players of all
time.Or both.But stripped down to its very core, this is a story about the very
essence of what it means to become a team.Will Team USA coalesce into that
rarest of things, something that is greater than the sum of its very disparate,
rugged parts and emerge in a month as not necessarily the best players in the
world but the best team in the world?History tells us that such things are
possible.It was so in 1980, when a bunch of no-name American players beat the
Russians en route to a gold medal. And it was so in 1996, when a brash group of
American NHLers beat some of the greatest players in the history of the game to
win the first-ever World Cup of Hockey.But history also tells us such
transformations are difficult to achieve, and many teams fall in vain while
waiting for that alchemy to take place.How will history judge the U.S. entry at
the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, which kicks off Sept. 17 in Toronto? Well, thats
whats going to make the next month or so such compelling theater. Because there
is something that tells us this is going to be one of two things: a
face-smashing, bone-jarring success -- or a very ugly trip into chaos.Not a lot
of people are going to be picking us to win many games against teams with these
high-skilled players, so were going to have to really outwork and really earn
every victory, New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh?said.McDonagh is one of 14
Team USA players who also went to the Sochi Olympics in 2014 with high hopes,
only to crumble late, failing to score a single goal in tournament-ending losses
to Canada in the semifinals and to Finland in the bronze-medal game.What was to
have been a steppingstone to greatness after the Americans earned a silver in
Vancouver four years earlier, after losing in overtime in the gold-medal game to
host Canada, ended with more than a little finger pointing and acrimony in
Russia.I think the feeling in the locker room was we were all pretty embarrassed
and upset about the result, McDonagh said. I dont think Ive heard anybody talk
about that [bronze-medal] game, but you bring it up, you ask me, but I can
remember that feeling, and if you asked anybody else, if they can remember that
feeling, we definitely dont want to repeat that.McDonagh said he doesnt think
what transpired in Sochi needs to be dredged up as motivation for this version
of Team USA. But what happened there, the failure of the team to rally itself,
to truly forge an identity that could carry it through the crucial moments of a
tournament that was theirs for the taking, is a strong backstory to this World
Cup team.I dont have a ton of regrets in my career, but to not have that group
take advantage of that opportunity really still stings, and you want that back,
Boston Bruins center David Backes?said. Backes was part of the silver-medal
effort in Vancouver and was part of the leadership core in Sochi. Losing 1-0 to
Canada in one of the fastest games youll ever see wasnt necessarily the defining
moment for the 14 team, but not bouncing back was especially galling.To still
have a chance against Finland to win a medal and to squander that, I think that
really stings as well, Backes said.And so GM Dean Lombardi and his management
team went off script to build the 16 version of Team USA.In all, nine players
played on the 2010 silver-medal team, including Jack Johnson, Erik Johnson and
Brandon Dubinsky, who werent in Sochi. The plan was simple: Bring in players who
can bond immediately and who thrive in the dirty areas of the ice, who can win a
street brawl in the tighter quarters of an NHL rink like the Air Canada Centre,
and who will accept their roles without hesitation, without question.Zach
Parise, the captain of the American team in Sochi, acknowledged there are lots
of questions about the roster of the current U.S. squad.Im sure everyones got
their opinions, Parise said recently. But I think its going to be a team thats
hard to play against, and playing on an NHL rink with that style of team, I
think that they did a lot research into that. I think you have guys that are
very hard to play against. I think its going to be a good team.Throw into the
equation the uncertainty over the future of NHL participation in the Olympics,
and you add another layer of urgency for much of this team. Defenseman and
two-time Olympian Ryan Suter is 31. His pal and Minnesota Wild teammate Parise
is 32. Backes is 32, and?Ryan Kesler will turn 32 a couplee of days before
training camp starts.ddddddddddddIf the NHL does not return to the Olympics, the
World Cup represents the only best-on-best tournament available to the worlds
best players. And given the International Olympic Committees stance that they
will no longer pay for professional athletes travel, insurance and other
expenses as they have since the NHL first started playing in the Olympics in
1998, a return to the Winter Olympics seems doubtful.Given the emergence of a
plethora of top-end young American talent in Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel,
Brandon Saad and Johnny Gaudreau, all of whom will play on Team North America in
the World Cup and would seem to be locks for a U.S. team down the road, its easy
to suggest this is the last, best chance for this group of American players to
lay claim to being the best in the world.The World Cups not going to erase what
happened in Russia by any means, but at the same time it would be a better way
to go out, Parise said. Not that were all riding off into the sunset right
now.The topic of urgency and taking advantage of opportunities like the World
Cup was a recurring theme for Team USA players, especially those who spent the
offseason in Minnesota.You only get so many opportunities like this to make a
name for yourself and make yourself on top of the world, so to speak, McDonagh
said. And I think our group is really trying to take that to heart and
understand that its a fine line between winning. But if you can get everybody on
the same page and really pushing for one another and not worrying whos in
certain situations and just go out there and play hard against your opponent and
play hard for your country and that jersey, I think weve got the group to do it
and do whatever we want to accomplish.Backes put it more succinctly.I think the
way USA Hockey is trending, theres a lot of great players that are coming up,
and you never know when someones going to kick you out of your spot, he
said.This last-chance mentality is something management is counting on while
helping this team focus on the here and now to come together in rapid fashion.I
think if you look that far in advance, youre short-sighting what you have in
front of you, and thats at the forefront for me, Backes said. Make each
opportunity, make the most of it, and we wont have regrets and look in the
mirror and say, I wish I would have, like perhaps what were doing with Sochi and
the opportunities that we had there. Thats the way Im looking at it. Im grateful
and humbled by another experience to represent my country at an elite level, and
I take great pride in having that opportunity.In some ways, the story of the
building of this U.S. team has been the story of who wasnt asked to take part.
Former Olympians Justin Faulk, Kevin Shattenkirk, Phil Kessel and Paul Martin
werent invited. Neither was dynamic young Tampa Bay Lightning center Tyler
Johnson. Or Kyle Okposo.They may be difficult to play against, but they may be
lacking some speed and finish, one scout said of the roster. In a short
tournament like this, goaltending will be key.And if the team flounders, the
recriminations will be swift and strong. But not everyone is pessimistic about
how things might unfold in Toronto.I think its a heck of a team, said longtime
NHLer and national broadcast analyst Darren Pang.He noted that GM Lombardi has
built two Stanley Cup winners for the Los Angeles Kings. He knows the types of
players who will rise to the occasion in big games, in difficult times, and he
knows players who will shrink away from those challenges, Pang said.You ever
watch Dubinsky play in hard games, big games? asked Pang, who will provide
analysis for ESPN during the tournament. Hes ferocious.He noted Justin
Abdelkaders hard-nosed play at the World Championships a couple of years
back.Theres some meat and potatoes in this group, Pang added.Hall of Famer Brett
Hull, a member of the seminal 1996 U.S. World Cup of Hockey team, has a
different take.Hull, who also is providing analysis for ESPN during the
tournament, said recently, They put people in charge, and its their team. It
really doesnt matter what I think or what anybody else thinks, its what they
think, and they obviously think theyve picked a real strong team.If thats what
theyre looking for and thats the style theyre going to play, then they probably
picked the right guys.And so the journey begins for this group of players with
so much to prove. And I wonder, when it ends, will we call them a team or
something else? ' ' '