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Stillwater’s Noah Cates Scores In Olympic Debut For US Hockey

The U.S. men's hockey team routed China 8-0 in its opening game at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

STILLWATER, MN — Stillwater’s Noah Cates marked his Olympic debut with a goal as the U.S. men’s hockey team dominated the hosts during their first game at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

The U.S. beat China 8-0 in a game that started around 7 a.m. Central Time Thursday.

Cates, who celebrated his 23rd birthday last weekend, scored the team’s second goal about five and half minutes into the second period. He finished the game with two shots on target in 11 minutes and 13 seconds on the ice, according to statistics from NBC.

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Forward Sean Farrell powered the U.S. to the huge win with a hat-trick and two assists. Gophers forward Ben Meyers added a goal and two assists, while Brendan Brisson, Brian O'Neill and Matty Bernier also scored.

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All but one player on the team was making their Olympic debut during Thursday's win over China, with O'Neill the only returning Olympian on the 2022 roster.

The U.S. men's hockey team called up NCAA stars and players from European leagues after the NHL opted out of sending its players to the Beijing Olympics due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Cates, a prospect for the Philadelphia Flyers, is the 14th men's hockey player from the University of Minnesota Duluth to represent their country at the Olympics.

“The opportunity for some young guys to come and make the most of this is really special,” Cates told ESPN after the game.

The U.S. men's hockey team finished seventh among 12 teams at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.

The U.S. is scheduled to play Canada at 10:10 p.m. Central Time on Friday and Germany at 7:10 a.m. Sunday. Canada beat Germany 5-1 on Thursday. Germany will play China next.

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More than half of China's men's hockey team are players who were born or raised in North America, according to a report by the Guardian.

Goalie Jeremy Smith, who was born in Dearborn, Michigan, is listed on the Chinese roster as Jieruimi Shimisi, while Chicago-born Jake Chelios is listed as Jieke Kailiaosi. Both were recruited to play for the hosts of the 2022 Olympics, who automatically qualify for each event at the games.

Players can represent a country if they lived and played in a league there for at least two years under International Ice Hockey Federation rules, the Guardian reports.

The plan to recruit North American players to play for China "was hatched to avoid Chinese embarrassment on the international stage," according to the report.

Last fall, the IIHF considered replacing China at the 2022 Olympics with Norway, the highest-ranked team that failed to qualify for the games, due to "concerns over whether China could field a competitive team," NBC reports.

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