US women beat Sweden to reach Four Nations Cup hockey final

US women beat Sweden to reach Four Nations Cup hockey final

Published Nov. 7, 2014 7:56 p.m. ET

KAMLOOPS, British Columbia -- Hilary Knight, Emily Pfalzer and Brianna Decker scored and the U.S. women's hockey team beat Sweden 3-0 on Friday to advance to the Four Nations Cup final against Canada.

Brianne McLaughlin-Bittle made 11 saves, and Shiann Darkangelo had two assists for the Americans, coming off a 3-2 loss to Canada on Wednesday night. Canada faced Finland on Friday night in the round-robin finale. The championship game is Saturday night.

Sara Grahn made 47 saves for Sweden.

''Their goalie played a really great game,'' Knight said. ''She made a lot of really great saves, but it wasn't frustrating for us at all. We're a relentless team.''

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Knight opened the scoring in the first period. The U.S. outshot Sweden 22-2 in the period.

''We just had to continue our energy and keep our momentum,'' Knight said. ''There's unfortunate bounces that can happen here and there throughout a game. Luckily, we just stayed on our toes and kept at it.''

Pfalzer and Decker added second-period goals. Pfalzer scored on a 5-on-3 power play, and Decker had a short-handed goal.

''We had a lot of energy,'' U.S. coach Ken Klee said. ''Great chances, moving the puck, moving our feet - those are the things we have to pride ourselves in. It was a fun game.''

The United States finished round-robin play 2-1, also beating Finland on Tuesday night.

Sweden (0-3) will play Finland in the third-place game.

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