s most intimidating arenas over the last few seasons, and he came out holding the Stanley Cup above his head. That's why U.S. coach Dan Bylsma is confident his goalie can handle a whole different level of pressure when the Americans take on the home team in Sochi. Quick will make his second start of the Olympics when the U.S. men's hockey team faces Russia on Saturday in the biggest game of the tournament's...
Quick in goal again as US revives Russia rivalry (The Associated Press)
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