NOT on the excerpt only list. Why not post SOME of the article instead of only just the link again? Most of the article is just reposting of “tweets.” Sheesh!
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Revenge Served Cold: USA Hockey Unleashes Fury on Sellouts, Crushes Chinese Team by Massive Margin
By Grant Atkinson
February 10, 2022 at 12:53pm
A Chinese men’s hockey team led mostly by North American-born players suffered a dominating 8-0 loss at the hands of Team USA on Feb. 10.
According to NBC Sports, Harvard University forward Sean Farrell scored the first Olympic hat trick for Team USA since Phil Kessel did so in 2014.
His first goal was arguably the most impressive of the three as he beat China’s goalie, Jeremy Smith, to the top left corner toward the end of the second period.
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🚨 @seanfarrell_21 pickin’ corners! #WinterOlympics | #TeamUSA 🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/ewnBUP4XMT
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 10, 2022
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In addition to his three goals, Farrell notched two assists to bring his point total to five for the game. It was the second-highest ever for an American in a single Olympics game, NBC reported.
The kids are alright.#TeamUSA | #WinterOlympics
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 10, 2022
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Boston University goalie Drew Commesso, the youngest starting goalie ever for the United States in the Olympics, showed no signs of nerves, stopping 29 shots en route to the shutout.
Our prospect Drew Commesso stopped 29 shots in a 8-0 shutout in his first Olympic game 🤯 pic.twitter.com/9OSDZCWL78
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) February 10, 2022
Coming into the game, much was made of the Chinese men’s hockey roster. According to NBC Sports, 18 out of 25 players on the roster were born, raised or both in North America.
The International Ice Hockey Federation allows players to represent a country in international play if they have lived there for at least two years and played for the country’s national team.
Thanks, dad. I’ll work on that.
+1
Jeremy Smith. A Chinese name if I ever heard one… 🤬
Thank you.