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Team USA Wins First-Ever Gold Medal At IIHF Womens World Championship; Scores Three Shootout Goals To Secure Victory

04/09/2007, 12:15pm MDT
By Women's World Championship

LINKOPING, Sweden -- The U.S. Womens National Team won its first-ever gold medal at the 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation Womens World Championship in Linkoping, Sweden, after defeating Canada, 1-0, in the final game of the tournament tonight. The teams skated through 80 scoreless minutes and the tournament's top goaltender, Chanda Gunn (Huntington Beach, Calif.), turned away 26 shots before the U.S. won the decision by shootout.

Natalie Darwitz (Eagan, Minn.), Krissy Wendell (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) and Angela Ruggiero (Harper Woods, Mich.) scored in the shootout, while Gunn denied three of four Canadian shooters for the win. Ruggieros shot was deemed the game-winner.

For us, that was an epic, said U.S. head coach Ben Smith. These are two pretty hard-driven teams, and it seems over the years weve been able to bring out the best in each other.

Team USA had previously won eight consecutive silver medals at the Womens World Championship, which began in 1990. Tonights U.S. win broke a string of eight Canadian gold medals at the event.

Through 60 minutes of regulation and a 20 minute sudden-death overtime period, Team USA outshot Canada, 49-26. In the extra period, both teams killed a penalty to preserve the 0-0 tie, sending the game to a best-of-five shootout.

Darwitz opened the shootout competition, lifting a shot into the near corner and behind Canadas Kim St. Pierre. At the other end, Sarah Vaillancourt scored what would be Canadas only goal, also a glove-side shot to the corner. Wendell was the next successful shooter for Team USA, followed by Ruggiero. With Team USA leading the shootout, three goals to one, and Canadas fourth shooter up, Gunn dropped to make the pad save and give the USA the gold medal.

Wendell, who led the field in points with nine (four goals, five assists), earned tournament MVP honors. In addition, the IIHF selected Gunn as the tournaments top goaltender and Ruggiero as top defenseman. Ruggiero and Wendell were also named to the all-star team as selected by the media.

NOTES: The Womens World Championship Gold Medal game was decided by shootout for the first time in history tonight. ... The crowd of 4,468 was the largest ever for a womens ice hockey game in Sweden. ... CSTV will broadcast the game in the USA on a tape-delayed basis. Broadcast date(s) are TBA.

GAME SUMMARY

USA 0 0 0 0 1 -- 1
CAN 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0

First Period - Scoring: None. Penalties: USA, Resor (holding), 13:33; CAN, Collins (cross-checking), 16:23.

Second Period - Scoring: None. Penalties: USA, Darwitz (hooking) 10:37.

Third Period - Scoring: None. Penalties: CAN, Apps (body-checking), 44:57.

Overtime: - Scoring: None. Penalties: USA, Kr. King (charging), 3:52; CAN, Pounder (interference), 16:06.

Shootout: GWS, Ruggiero.

Goaltending: CAN, Kim St. Pierre (50 shots, 49 saves). USA, Chanda Gunn (26 shots, 26 saves).

Attendance: 4,468

Tag(s): 2005