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Team USA Tops Korea, 8-1, in WSHC Semifinals

December 8, 2016 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
U.S. National Team News Release


CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - Eight different players tallied goals as the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team topped Korea, 8-1, here today in the semifinals of the 2016 (Dec.) World Sled Hockey Challenge at MacLauchlan Arena.

"I really liked the balance we had offensively today," said Jeff Sauer, head coach of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team. "We moved the puck really well and created a lot of opportunities. We continue to get better heading into Saturday's championship game."

The victory earns Team USA (3-1-0-0; W-OTW-OTL-L) a spot in Saturday's (Dec. 10) championship game at 3 p.m. ET against the winner of tonight's semifinal matchup between Norway and Canada. The title game will be streamed live at HockeyTV.com, in addition to being updated live on Twitter @USAHockeyScores.

Brody Roybal (Northlake, Ill.) opened the scoring for the U.S. just 4:51 into the contest when he finished on a two-on-one rush with Kevin McKee (Chicago, Ill.) with a one-timer from the left circle. Declan Farmer (Tampa, Fla.) also collected an assist on the game's opening goal.

The U.S. doubled its lead with 3:20 left in the frame when Adam Page (Lancaster, N.Y.) scored the first of three Team USA power-play markers in the game. Page collected a pass from Nikko Landeros (Johnstown, Colo.) in the slot and fired a shot that beat Korean netminder Jae-Woong Lee glove side. Rico Roman (Portland, Ore.) was also credited with an assist on the eventual game-winning goal.

Team USA took control in the second period, outshooting Korea 16-2 and finding the back of the net five times. Josh Pauls (Green Brook, N.J.) began the scoring just 45 seconds into the frame with a power-play goal from the bottom of the right circle. Just 3:02 after Pauls' tally, Luke McDermott (Westerlo, N.Y.) netted his first goal of the tournament with a shot from the slot on the man-advantage.

Farmer, Landeros and Roman each netted goals in a 3:32 span in the middle of the frame to account for a 7-0 score entering the second intermission.

Paul Schaus (Buffalo, N.Y.) scored with 5:02 remaining before Korea's Ju-Seung Lee tallied on the man-advantage with 2:02 left to account for the 8-1 final.

Goaltender Steve Cash (Overland, Mo.) made two saves before giving way to Bo Reichenbach (Billings, Mont.) early in the second period. Reichenbach finished with three stops in the final 27 minutes of play.

2016 (Dec.) World Sled Hockey Challenge - Team USA Schedule

Dec. 4-10 - Charlottetown, P.E.I. - MacLauchlan Arena

Date

Opponent

Time (AT)/Result

U.S. Player of the Game

Sun., Dec. 4

Korea

W, 4-0

Nikko Landeros

Mon., Dec. 5

Norway

W, 8-0

Kevin McKee

Wed., Dec. 7

Canada

W, 2-1 (OT)

Declan Farmer

Thurs., Dec. 8

Korea (Semifinals)

W, 8-1

Paul Schaus

Sat., Dec. 10

Championship Game

4:00 p.m.

NOTES: Paul Schaus (Buffalo, N.Y.) was named U.S. Player of the Game ... Team USA outshot Korea, 28-6, finished 3-for-6 on the power play and 3-for-4 on the penalty kill ... For complete game stats, click here ... Competing in its fifth-straight World Sled Hockey Challenge Championship Game, the U.S. seeks to become the first team to claim three straight tournament titles after winning the 2015 event and the 2016 (Jan.) event ... Declan Farmer's 14 points (7-7) are the most ever by a U.S. player at a single World Sled Hockey Challenge ... Noah Grove tallied his first three points (0-3) as a member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team .. Follow all U.S. games during the World Sled Hockey Challenge via Twitter by using @USAHockey and @USAHockeyScores, and join the conversation by using the hashtag #WSHC.


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