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2014 Paralympic Hockey Heads to Semi Finals

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The semi-finals are set after a wild day of ice sledge hockey on Tuesday (11 
March) at the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and will feature two marquee 
matchups in Canada-USA and Norway-Russia two days from now.

Russia booked their ticket to the semi-finals by defeating the defending 
Paralympic champions USA, 2-1, in front of a loud, capacity crowd at Shayba 
Arena.

The USA applied a ton of pressure throughout the first period, outshooting 
Russia 11-4, but it was the Russians that left the period with the lead.

After the USA got into some penalty trouble, Ilia Volkov scored his second goal 
of the Paralympics on the power-play to put Russia up 1-0.

The scored also ended American goaltender Steve Cash's shutout streak, which 
finished at over 313 minute of play.

Russia were able to limit the USA's scoring chances in the second by playing 
good defensive hockey, and it paid off. Just over two minutes into the middle 
frame, Konstantin Shikhov got credit for a goal that deflected off a USA 
defender and into the net and it was 2-0.

Just under five minutes into the third period, Adam Page would bang home his 
third goal of the tournament and the USA was within one.

Russia, on the strength of their loud fans and solid goaltending by Vladimir 
Kamantcev, who made 22 saves, held on to secure first place in Group B.

"He just made miracles," forward Konstantin Shikhov said of his goaltender.

Despite the win, defenceman Vadim Selyukin was staying humble after the game.

"I wouldn't say that we were much stronger than the Americans, they had many 
moments," Selyukin said. "If you take them individually, they're fast. They have 
a high start speed. They are more experienced."

Another upset on the day came right off the bat when Italy defeated South Korea, 
2-1.

South Korea entered the day in need of a win to secure them a spot in the medal 
rounds, but Italy came out strong.

At the 9:55 mark of the first period, Andrea Marci notched his first goal of the 
Paralympics, beating South Korea's Man-Gyun Yu.

After a scoreless second period, Seung-Hwan Jung would tie things up at one, 
scoring unassisted.

Italy would answer right back 47 seconds later with Planker getting his second 
goal of the tournament and that would be all the offence that the Italians 
needed for their first win of the Games.

"If we play like this it doesn't matter who we play. Of course, we will aim for 
fifth place," Planker said.

Canada's strong defensive play all tournament long was showcased in the night 
game, as they defeated the Czech Republic 1-0 to finish in first place in Group 
A.

After a scoreless first period, Canada's offence turned it on in the second, 
outshooting the Czechs 8-2. They finally found a break in the opposing team's 
defence when Billy Bridges connected with captain Greg Westlake in front of the 
net, who sent a shot top corner on Michal Vapenka. 

The Czech Republic would pressure in the third, but some great saves by Canada's 
starting goaltender Corbin Watson shut the door. Watson ended the game by making 
seven saves for his second shutout of the tournament.

The Czechs needed a win in order to advance to the medal rounds, but instead 
will play in Wednesday's (12 March) classification game against the South 
Koreans.

Norway clinched their spot in the medal rounds with a 2-0 win against Sweden 
earlier on Day 4.

After a scoreless first period, Magnus Bogle took a loose puck behind the net 
and wrapped it around and past Swedish goaltender Ulf Nilsson.

The score would remain that way until the 4:35 mark of the third period when 
Audun Bakke launched a great shot from the hashmarks that went top shelf and 
extended the lead to 2-0.

Despite a big push by Sweden in the dying minutes, Norway, on the strength of 
some great defensive plays, held on.

Kristian Buen recorded his first shutout at the Paralympics and now has a 
tournament save percentage of 90.20.