The Canadians advanced, too, finally looking like the juggernaut they're supposed to be — and they did it against Russia, the matchup many expected to be for the...
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02/25/10
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Lindsey Vonn went down hard. Zach Parise made sure the U.S. men's hockey team didn't. Find Us On Facebook
Hours after Vonn broke her right pinkie in a giant slalom crash, the hockey guys found themselves in trouble against Switzerland. The game was scoreless a couple minutes into the third period until Parise broke through. He added an empty-net goal in the closing seconds to seal a 2-0 victory and put the Americans into the semifinals.
The Canadians advanced, too, finally looking like the juggernaut they're supposed to be — and they did it against Russia, the matchup many expected to be for the...
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