U.S. Women's Hockey Jumps Out to 1-0 Lead Over ROC After First Period
"I think whenever you can make it messy in front and put pucks on goal it gives you a better opportunity to score," Knight told NBC during the second intermission of her goal."Obviously we're not getting the puck luck that we'd like, but we just have to keep shooting and continuing to play our game and get back to the things that make ourselves Team USA."
Harmon, a 26-year-old making her Olympic debut, had two assists against Finland before scoring her first goal against ROC. The assist on the opening goal was Knight's second of the Olympics. "It was awesome, [Knight] made an incredibly skilled play," Harmon told NBC during the intermission break."She made that happen."
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