Boston Herald

Harvard’s Donato delivers for U.S.

- By STEPHEN WHYNO

GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Ryan Donato scored two power-play goals and Troy Terry dominated with his speed as college players led the United States to an important 2-1 victory over Slovakia today at the Olympics.

Donato, who plays for his father Ted at Harvard, delivered the kind of offense USA Hockey wanted when it picked four NCAA players for its no-NHL Olympic roster. Donato, Terry and American Hockey League scoring star Chris Bourque were all additions to the U.S. team after the preOlympic Deutschlan­d Cup in November, during which the Americans struggled to score, particular­ly against Slovakia goaltender Jan Laco.

Laco was on top of his game, stopping 29 of the 31 shots he faced. Only this time, the Americans’ young skill that coach Tony Granato hoped would bring energy and spark the team came through.

Goalie Ryan Zapolski made 21 saves for his first Olympic victory, which is crucial considerin­g only the top four of 12 teams avoid the qualificat­ion round on Monday. With the regulation win, the U.S. vaults to the top of Group B with four points. Slovakia was second with three, followed by Slovenia and Russia.

The U.S. faces Russia in each team’s final preliminar­y-round game tomorrow night.

The Americans didn’t have a shot on net until sixplus minutes into the game when defenseman Noah Welch finally got the puck to Laco.

All it took to get the U.S. offense going was a Slovakia penalty that gave Terry and Donato some room to operate. Terry sped through the offensive zone and took two Slovakia defenders with him, dropping the puck to a wide-open Donato for his first powerplay goal of the game to put the U.S. up 1-0 at 7:10.

Just 25 seconds later, Andrej Kudrna scored on a tip of a Tomas Surovy shot that slipped under Zapolski’s right arm for a tying goal the 31-year-old goalie probably wants back.

Bobby Butler had a semibreaka­way late in the first and Laco got his blocker on it. A couple of secondperi­od power plays yielded offensive-zone time but not a goal, and a borderline goalie interferen­ce penalty on Boston University’s Jordan Greenway made penalty killers work hard to keep it tied.

After a too many men on the ice call on Slovakia, Bourque, the son of Bruins great Ray Bourque, fed Donato, who spun around in front and went five-hole on Laco to score the gamewinnin­g goal with 17:09 left.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? TWICE AS NICE: Harvard’s Ryan Donato celebrates with teammates after scoring the first of his two goals for Team USA in last night’s 2-1 victory against Slovakia; Ryan Zapolski (right, top) made 21 saves to backbone the victory while Chris Bourque...
AP PHOTO TWICE AS NICE: Harvard’s Ryan Donato celebrates with teammates after scoring the first of his two goals for Team USA in last night’s 2-1 victory against Slovakia; Ryan Zapolski (right, top) made 21 saves to backbone the victory while Chris Bourque...
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