{"id":30869,"date":"2009-12-27T22:09:21","date_gmt":"2009-12-28T04:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/12\/27\/donovan-scores-again-as-us-moves-to-20-at-world-juniors\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:49","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:49","slug":"donovan-scores-again-as-us-moves-to-20-at-world-juniors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2009\/12\/27\/donovan-scores-again-as-us-moves-to-20-at-world-juniors\/","title":{"rendered":"Donovan Scores Again as U.S. Moves to 2-0 at World Juniors"},"content":{"rendered":"
Denver’s Matt Donovan scored his second goal in as many games, and Boston College’s Chris Kreider added a goal in the United States’ 3-0 victory over Switzerland on Sunday in the World Junior Championship.<\/p>\n
Jack Campbell stopped 22 shots, 14 of them in the first period, for the Americans, who improved to 2-0.<\/p>\n
AJ Jenks also scored for the U.S., which plays Latvia on Tuesday.<\/p>\n
Benjamin Conz made 46 saves for Switzerland (0-1).<\/p>\n
“I thought we stuck to our game plan and eventually wore them down,” U.S. coach Dean Blais said. “Both goaltenders played extremely well. I thought Jack really made some key saves in the first period to keep the game scoreless.”<\/p>\n
Switzerland outshot the Americans 14-11 in the first period, but the U.S. held a 38-8 shots advantage after that point.<\/p>\n
Kreider scored 5:57 into the second period, and Donovan and Jenks scored in the third.<\/p>\n
Kreider was named the Americans’ player of the game.<\/p>\n
Practices, US vs. Switzerland and Slovakia vs. Latvia
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