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U.S. Under-18 Select Team Loses, 4-2, to Czech Republic in Hlinka Cup

By USAHockey.com, 08/11/14, 1:00PM MDT

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BRECLAV, CZECH REPUBLIC — In its first game of the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup, the U.S. Under-18 Select Team lost to the Czech Republic, 4-2. Team USA received goals from Brock Boeser (Burnsville, Minn.) and Robert Jackson (Alameda, Calif.).

“We had some opportunities to score,” said Derek Plante, head coach of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team. “The second period was tough, there were many penalties from our side. Almost 17 minutes in the penalty box. We rallied, but we could not catch up.”

Team USA came out strong in the first, and opened the scoring on a power-play rebound tap-in from Boeser at 8:42. Dennis Yan (Ann Arbor, Mich.) wristed a shot off the goal post, and Boeser was there to wrangle the rebound.
 
In the second, two U.S. players took simultaneous penalties, giving the Czech Republic a five-on-three advantage that they used to even the score. Eight minutes later, the Czechs scored the go-ahead goal during a power play. At 16:09, the Czechs tallied yet another power-play goal.
 
Two minutes into the third, Team USA’s Jackson was on a breakaway when a Czech player brought him down, resulting in a penalty shot. Jackson took his time and stuffed the puck past the Czech Republic’s Daniel Vladar and pulled Team USA within a goal.
 
With less than a minute left in the period, Team USA pulled goaltender Evan Sarthou (La Grange, Ill.) for the extra man. After Team USA nearly scored the equalizer, the Czechs got possession of the puck and sent it down the ice for an empty-net goal and the 4-2 final.

The U.S. Under-18 Select Team continues tournament action 9:30 a.m. ET tomorrow against Russia. 

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Box Score for USA vs. Czech Republic

First PeriodScoring: 1, USA, Boeser (Yan), 8:42 (PP). Penalties: USA, Boeser (slashing), 0:10; CZE, Bench (too many men), 3:00; USA, Foley (interference), 6:02; CZE, Zboril (slashing), 7:35; USA, Filipe (slashing), 10:02; USA, Filipe (hooking), 18:36.

Second PeriodScoring: 1, CZE, Zboril (Weinhold, Jasek), 4:37 (PP); 2, CZE, Chlapik (Zboril, Jasek), 12:51 (PP); 3, CZE, Jasek (Soustal, Chlapik), 16:09 (PP). Penalties: USA, Wilkie (tripping), 3:36; USA, Laczynski (kneeing), 3:36; USA, Dello (holding), 7:59; USA, Swaney (delay of game), 9:09; USA, Boeser (hooking), 12:47; USA, Filipe (hooking); USA, Wilkie (check to the head and neck area—major), 14:51; USA, Wilkie (game misconduct), 14:51.

Third PeriodScoring: 2, USA, Jackson (unassisted), 1:50 (PS); 4, CZE, Jasek (unassisted), 19:52 (EN). Penalties: CZE, Chlapik (roughing), 0:18; USA, Bench (too many men), 1:14; CZE, Zboril (holding—PS), 1:50; CZE, Dymacek (interference), 8:25; USA, Bachman (slashing), 10:40; USA, Olson (interference), 11:57; CZE, Dymacek (slashing), 14:46.

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total
USA 7 2 15 24
CZE 13 19 7 39

 

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total
USA 1 0 1 2
CZE 0 3 1 4

 

Goaltenders Time 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Sarthou 58:55 13/13 16/19 6/6 35/38
Vladar 60:00 6/7 2/2 14/15 22/24

 

Special Teams USA CZE
Penalties (Penalties/Minutes) 15/51 6/12
Power Play (Goals/Chances) 1/5 3/14

 

Photo Credit: Harry Thompson/USA Hockey Magazine


Team USA Schedule for 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup

Date Opponent Time (Local/ET)
Aug. 9 Slovakia (Exhibition) W, 8-3
Aug. 11 Czech Republic L, 2-4
Aug. 12 Russia W, 7-4
Aug. 13 Finland W, 9-4
Aug. 15 Semifinal vs. Canada L, 5-11
Aug. 16 Third-Place Game vs. Sweden W, 5-4

Image Gallery: 2014 U.S. Under-18 Select Team

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