PLYMOUTH, Mich. (AP) — In their final game before the start of single-elimination play, Hannah Brandt and her American teammates faced a stern challenge at the women’s hockey world championship.
Finland had tied the score in the third period, and goalie Noora Raty had been holding the U.S. at bay.
“We want close games. We want to have to battle,” Brandt said. “We’re going to need that going into the semis and hopefully the finals.”
Brandt scored with 7:35 remaining in the game, and the United States beat Finland 5-3 on Monday night to secure the top seed for the knockout round of the tournament.