Sochi (Russia) (AFP) - USA coach Dan Bylsma admitted Saturday that T.J. Oshie, the shootout star of the 3-2 Olympic Games hockey win over Russia, almost missed his game-breaking moment. Bylsma said early on in Saturday's shootout thriller that he lost sight on the American bench of Oshie who had come in the wrong door after his first miss and was sitting with the defencemen. Oshie took six of eight...
Lost boy Oshie finds key to US shootout drama (AFP)
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