Emma Laaksonen scored on a power play 2 minutes, 10 seconds into the third period to lift Finland to a 3-2 victory over the United States in the opening game of the Hockey Canada Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia.
It was Finland's second-ever victory over the Americans. Goalie Noora Raty, who also was in net for Finland's 1-0 overtime victory over the U.S. at the 2008 World Championships, made 49 saves in the opener of the seven-day pre-Olympic tournament that also features Canada and Sweden.
It was the first game on the road to the 2010 Winter Games for an American squad that was finalized just a week earlier in Minnesota, and it started smoothly for the winners of the past two women's World Hockey Championships.
Gophers products Gigi Marvin and Natalie Darwitz scored to give the U.S. a two-goal lead after the first 20 minutes. But it was gone midway through the second period.
Saara Tuominen parked herself atop the crease to convert a power play feed out of the corner from Michelle Karvinen 5:50 into the period, and Karvinen got a lucky break to score the tying goal less than four minutes later.
GYMNASTICS
Liukin out of world championships Olympic champion Nastia Liukin withdrew her name from consideration for the world gymnastics championships Monday, saying she hasn't had enough time to train. The 19-year-old, only the third U.S. woman to win the Olympic title, has been in high demand for appearances, photo shoots and commercial opportunities since she left Beijing, but the schedule wreaked havoc on her training.
The first of two training camps that will be used to choose the U.S. women's team is next week, and worlds are Oct. 13-18 in London. There is no team competition at this year's worlds, only the all-around and individual events.
"I didn't want to go out there and compete and represent Team USA if I wasn't at my best," Liukin said.