Olga Sisinas shot deflected off a defender and into the net, and Yekaterina Smolentseva scored on a 2-on-1 just 38 seconds later to help Russia overcome an early deficit and beat Germany 4-1 Sunday in their opening game of the Olympic womens hockey tournament.officialmlbclub.com/Pittsburgh-Pirates-Starling-Marte-Jersey.html . Yulia Leskina made 14 saves for Russia. Viona Harrer stopped 33 shots for Germany. Franziska Busch broke a scoreless tie for Germany in the second period, then the hosts scored four times over a span of 7 minutes, 11 seconds in the third period to turn a one-goal deficit into a three-goal lead. Sosina scored twice, and Smolentzeva had a goal and two assists. The crowd of 5,048 was the biggest and most boisterous yet of the womens hockey tournament. Jose Tabata Pirates Jersey . Its ironic that two of the oldest and most iconic teams have been taken to the Fall Classic by two men who are there for the first time in their careers and both of whom are relatively light in Major League managerial experience. Jason Grilli Jersey . The list announced by the league Thursday includes six other Hall of Famers: the Bears Mike Singletary, Giants Harry Carson, Packers James Lofton, Raiders Willie Brown, Dolphins Larry Little and Chiefs Curley Culp. Kansas City doesnt have a second-round selection, so Culp will handle its third-rounder.ZLIN, Czech Republic -- Canada will get another crack at the United States in this years final at the under-18 world womens hockey championship. Canada dumped Sweden 7-0 at the PSG Arena on Friday to set up a rematch with the defending champion Americans. "It was just an all-around good effort from our team," said Cayley Mercer of Exeter, Ont., who scored two goals. "It was a little scrambly in the second period and our coach called us in for a timeout just to settle things down and get back to the game plan. From there it was a lot better." Erika Sowchuk of Fernie, B.C., Erin Ambrose of Keswick, Ont., Laura Stacey of Klleinburg, Ont. Roberto Clemente Pirates Jersey. , Sarah Lefort of Ormstown, Que., and Kristyn Capizzano of Oakville, Ont., had the other goals. Canada outshot Sweden 33-6. Elaine Chuli of Waterford, Ont., earned the shutout. The Americans advanced with a 7-1 win over Germany. Canada and the United States have dominated this event, meeting in the final at all four previous championships. "The vibes are very good," said head coach Pierre Alain. "(The players) are ready, they were happy today and theyve had good rest. "Theyll be ready to go tomorrow." The Americans have won gold three times, with Canada doing so in 2010. ' ' '