Boston Herald

Knight sets women’s mark

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Hilary Knight became the all-time scoring leader in women’s world hockey championsh­ip history Tuesday with her 45th goal as the U.S. beat Russia 6-0.

Knight, 32, passed former U.S. star Cammi Granato with a goal at 3:17 of the second period. She split two defenders with a cutback to find an open shooting lane for a 2-0 lead.

The goal also moved Knight into a tie with Granato for the U.S. record of 78 points at worlds, and Brianna Decker became the all-time U.S. assists leader (39) with the pass to Knight.

“It’s really a magical moment, and a dream come true,” Knight said. “I hope the next girl looking up is going to shatter that record, because that’s what it’s all about.”

The five-time defending champion Americans took a 1-0 lead midway through the first period when Britta Curl knocked home a rebound of Grace Zumwinkle’s shot.

Lee Stecklein made it 3-0 late in the second period with a shot from the blue line, and the U.S. broke it open in the third with three goals in five minutes. Kelly Pannek ended a power-play drought for a 4-0 lead, Abbey Murphy scored her first goal to force a goalie change, and Jesse Compher capped the scoring.

The U.S. (3-0) has started the tournament with three shutouts for the third time (2001, 2009). The U.S. looks to extend a 29-game winning streak on Thursday in a Group A showdown against Canada, which played later Tuesday against Switzerlan­d ahead of Hungary-Japan.

Russia (1-2), which was outshot 55-11 in its sixth straight loss to the U.S., faces Finland on Wednesday.

 ?? AP ?? KNIGHT MOVES: Hilary Knight celebrates her goal against Russia Tuesday at the IIHF Women's World Championsh­ip in Calgary, Alberta, on Tuesday.
AP KNIGHT MOVES: Hilary Knight celebrates her goal against Russia Tuesday at the IIHF Women's World Championsh­ip in Calgary, Alberta, on Tuesday.

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