BEIJING — It has been dastardly, diabolical and darn impressive what Canada had done in the Olympic women's hockey tournament leading into Tuesday's game against Team USA.
The Canadians entered the game having outscored opponents 29-3 while winning their first three games of Group A. They then pulled off another impressive feat on Tuesday at the Wueksong Sports Center.
During these Olympics, I have covered my first curling match, have witnessed Alpine skiing for the first time and now have covered a hockey game in which a team won 4-2 despite being outshot 53-27.
Regardless of what Canada did to make scoring tough on Team USA on Tuesday, there had to be plenty of Grade A scoring chances out of the volume of 53.
"No," forward Hilary Knight said, "because we didn't win, right?"
Knight knows what USA's offense is capable of and expects to produce more quality chances as the tournament moves into the quarterfinal round.
"I see how good we are at shooting," she said, "so I can't wait for it to sort of fall in when we get into game atmosphere."
Team USA outshot Canada 16-5 in the first period as it carried much of the play. The line of Grace Zumwinkle, Kelly Pannek and Dani Cameranesi dominated all night. Zumwinkle drove to the net six minutes in but had her shot stopped.