Cahow Helps U.S. Womens National Team Rout Russia
HAMEENLINNA, Finland - Seven different players scored in leading
the U.S. Women's National Team to an 8-0 rout of Russia to close
out preliminary-round play at the 2009 International Ice Hockey
Federation World Women's Championship here today at the Patria
Arena. With the win, Team USA finished atop Group A in the
preliminary round with a 2-0-0-0 record and advanced to the
qualifying round.
Team USA went up 1-0 in the first period, then gained a 6-0
advantage in the latter half of the second frame and added a pair
of insurance goals in the final stanza, while holding a 49-13 shots
advantage. Julie Chu (Fairfield, Conn.) netted two goals and added
an assist, while Caitlin Cahow (Branford, Conn.) accounted for
three helpers. U.S. netminder Molly Schaus (Natick, Mass.) earned
her first career U.S. shutout with 13 saves.
"We ran into some adversities, which is good for the team," said
Team USA Head Coach Mark Johnson, who is also the head women's ice
hockey coach at the University of Wisconsin. "We passed the test,
which helps us in our preparation for our next game on
Thursday."
Meghan Duggan (Danvers, Mass.) was the lone goal-scorer of the
opening frame, as her first tally of the tournament came at 7:16
when Cahow brought the puck through the left faceoff circle and
found Duggan for a tap-in from the slot.
The score remained 1-0 through the first half of the second period,
then the U.S. scored a pair of shorthanded goals :31 apart to gain
a 3-0 advantage. Jenny Potter (Edina, Minn.) and Hilary Knight
(Hanover, N.H.) went on 2-on-1 rush, Knight put a shot on Russian
goaltender Nadezda Alexandrova and Potter knocked the rebound in
the open right side of the net at 11:41. Then, shortly after the
center-ice faceoff and while Team USA was still down a skater,
Schaus directed the puck to Angela Ruggiero (Harper Woods, Mich.),
who took a shot the length of the ice that went past Alexandrova at
12:12.
Team USA scored three more times in a :50 span to take a 6-0 lead
heading into the second intermission. Kelli Stack (Brooklyn
Heights, Ohio) took a pass from Monique Lamoureux (Grand Forks,
N.D.) and put it in the left side of the net at 17:32 on the power
play. Lisa Chesson (Plainfield, Ill.) recorded her first career
U.S. goal just :37 later, which prompted a Russian goalie change.
Then, just :13 later, Chu snuck one inside the left post for her
fourth tournament goal.
Gigi Marvin (Warroad, Minn.) and Chu each scored in the final frame
to account for the 8-0 final count.












