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U.S. gives up 2-goal lead to Slovenia in 3rd

- BY CHIP SCOGGINS Slovenia USa 3 2

PYEONGCHAN­G, South Korea — The U.S. men’s hockey team did just about everything right for the first 40 minutes of its Olympic opener Wednesday night.

Team USA skated fast, forechecke­d aggressive­ly, got rock-solid goaltendin­g and scored twice. Coach Tony Granato couldn’t have asked for more from his team after having only five days of practice together as a group.

Then the third period started and everything fell apart.

Slovenia made a hard push, the Americans played on their heels and a promising night ended in disappoint­ment.

Slovenia’s Jan Mursak tied the game with 97 seconds left in regulation and his goalie pulled, then scored the game winner 38 seconds into overtime to hand Team USA a stunning 3-2 loss in the preliminar­y round at Kwandong Hockey Center.

“If you don’t play for 60 minutes, you put yourself in a position where you might not win,” Granato said.

That’s precisely what happened. Team USA wasted a solid 40 minutes before playing a sluggish third period. The Americans had repeated breakdowns defensivel­y and Slovenia seized momentum by keeping the pressure on.

The game felt like two different games because of the dramatic shift in momentum.

“It’s an unfortunat­e outcome and it’s something we’re going to have to get past,” forward Troy Terry said. “But even after that I really like our team. You saw how fast we are and we can make plays. Our issue right now is mostly defensivel­y. We’re all getting used to new systems and all that. But I have no doubt we’re going to get better from here.”

If nothing else, Team USA learned a valuable lesson. They can’t assume two strong periods will be enough.

Wild prospect Jordan Greenway gave his team a 2-0 lead with his first Olympic goal.

Granato showed a lot of trust in Greenway by having him center the top line with Ryan Stoa and captain Brian Gionta on his wings. Greenway finished with four shots and a goal.

Slovenia’s Blaz Gregorc cut the lead in half on a shot from the point through a pile-up of bodies in front of the net.

The Americans looked like they might survive in regulation but Mursak scored on a rebound during a final flurry.

“I didn’t see a shot on either of those first two goals,” U.S. goaltender Ryan Zapolski said.

Team USA held the edge in shots 36-25, but Slovenia capitalize­d on one more scoring chance.

“They came out hot (in the third period),” Greenway said. “They came out with more fire. We just didn’t find a way to finish the game.”

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