Ben Bishop
Team Europe upsets United States in World Cup opener shut-out
Ben Bishop

Team Europe upsets United States in World Cup opener shut-out

Published Nov. 15, 2016 2:46 p.m. ET

TORONTO -- Marian Gaborik, Leon Draisaitl and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare scored, Jaroslav Halak made 35 saves and Team Europe upset the United States 3-0 on Saturday in a stunning opening game at the World Cup of Hockey.

Playing his first game since March 8 because of a groin injury, Halak was up to the task, especially in the third period.

Jonathan Quick allowed three goals on 17 shots but fell victim to blunders in front of him. A mistake by defenseman Ryan McDonagh allowed Europe to get a 2-on-1 rush for Gaborik's goal, and a turnover by Hart Trophy winner Patrick Kane set up a 2-on-0 for Draisaitl's.

ADVERTISEMENT

The U.S. outshot Europe 35-17, went 0 for 4 on the power play and had a goal disallowed.

Losing in regulation puts the Americans in a deep hole with only two games left in the preliminary round. They face favored Canada on Tuesday night.

The U.S. went into the first World Cup game in 12 years as the favorite against a European team made up of players from Slovakia, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Norway, Denmark, France and Slovenia. European coach Ralph Krueger declared earlier in the day: "We're going to be a competitive team here today, and we're ready to look America in the eyes."

That was clear from the drop of the puck.

It didn't help that the U.S. kept giving Europe golden opportunities. McDonagh's ill-advised pinch freed up Frans Nielsen and Gaborik for a 2-on-1, and Quick had little chance of stopping it at 4:19 of the first period.

After playing only 4:45 in the first, Kane tried to skate through two European players and had the gaffe of the game. Draisaitl picked it off, executed a perfect give-and-go with Nino Niederreiter that made it 2-0 Europe 4:02 into the second.

At 14:10 of the second it looked like the U.S. was on the board with a power-play goal off the helmet of Derek Stepan. But after video review, referee Kelly Sutherland announced that van Riemsdyk intentionally directed the puck in with his chest.

Europe dealt the final blow at 18:32 of the second when Bellemare deflected Jannik Hansen's shot past Quick.

Notes: U.S. coach John Tortorella scratched defenseman Dustin Byfuglien, forward Kyle Palmieri and goaltender Cory Schneider. Ben Bishop served as Quick's backup. ... Forward Mikkel Boedker and defenseman Luca Sbisa were scratched for Europe.

share


Ben Bishop
Get more from Ben Bishop Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more