U.S. relentless in 8-0 rout over Germany

Germany goaltender Patrick Klein makes a save on USA forward Stepan Zach during first period action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden on Sunday December 29, 2013. (Frank Gunn/CP)

MALMO, Sweden — Notre Dame’s Vince Hinostroza helped the defending champion United States wrap up a spot in the playoff round in the world junior hockey tournament, scoring twice and adding two assists in an 8-0 victory over Germany on Sunday.


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Boston University’s Matt Grzelcyk had a goal and two assists. The United States (3-0-0) will finish Group A play Tuesday against Canada (1-0-1).

"For the most part, we played the game the right way," said coach Don Lucia of the University of Minnesota. "We didn’t get sloppy. We had a lot of puck possession time and we were unselfish with it."

The United States had six power-play goals, four in the second period. Minnesota’s Hudson Fasching, Wisconsin’s Nic Kerdiles and Will Butcher, Miami of Ohio’s Riley Barber and Boston College’s Steve Santini also scored, and Anthony Stolarz — the Edison, N.J., goalie who plays for the London Knights in the Ontario Hockey League — stopped all 15 shots he faced.

"It was a pretty easy game," Stolarz said. "They didn’t get many scoring opportunities and the defence did a good job of keeping the shots to the outside. We played really disciplined."

Germany dropped to 0-3-0.

In Group B, Andre Burakowsky had three goals in Sweden’s 10-0 victory over Norway. Sweden improved to 3-0-0, and Norway dropped to 0-3-0.

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