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gunderson up the middle for sanguinetti with gionta. gionta's shot is blocked here come the czechs birner with the puck, number 16. pass blocked by roe, delayed offside. gunderson has it for the united states garrett roe through the neutral zone leaving it for chris bourque. across the line. bourque carries it to the corner, defended by polasek. roe to bourque and it's kubalik back the other way for the czech republic pass for nakladal. now bourque on the puck once again for the united states. under five minutes remaining in overtime if we remain tied after the full ten minutes, we will then go to a shoot-out. here comes o'neill with speed. o'neill looks to cut wide on kundratek. kundratek lost his stick the defenseman kundratek without a stick. broc little over to play the puck little out in front and a save by francouz, kept alive by welch. his shot is blocked. kundratek still without a stick. moves the puck with his glove, upended by o'neill and the czechs come away with the puck little came over >> great back check by little. gutsy
gunderson up the middle for sanguinetti with gionta. gionta's shot is blocked here come the czechs birner with the puck, number 16. pass blocked by roe, delayed offside. gunderson has it for the united states garrett roe through the neutral zone leaving it for chris bourque. across the line. bourque carries it to the corner, defended by polasek. roe to bourque and it's kubalik back the other way for the czech republic pass for nakladal. now bourque on the puck once again for the united states....
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. >> alongside him, ryan gunderson.ortheast pennsylvania's adam rippon stole the show and brought home bronze. >> i had such a great time out there. and through this whole olympic process, i feel like i've been totally myself. i've lived if every single moment. >> they are grateful. >> i don't get to read every message but i do get to read a lot of them and they're so supportive. >> the it really did help. >> so did her mother who traveled here. >> she's grown up to be the person that i wanted her to be. >> and remember this face. andrew might soon compete on american ninja warrior. >> thank you. >> it's thanks to family these dreams poly. just ask anthony watson. >> i want to cry. >> he is the first skeleton competitor. our area making history on the world stage. >> i day out of nowhere. >> some of them are tell me they'll compete in the 2022 beijing winter games. others say they're looking forward to being home with family. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> ivanka trump was the american ambassador to pyeongchang. she talk
. >> alongside him, ryan gunderson.ortheast pennsylvania's adam rippon stole the show and brought home bronze. >> i had such a great time out there. and through this whole olympic process, i feel like i've been totally myself. i've lived if every single moment. >> they are grateful. >> i don't get to read every message but i do get to read a lot of them and they're so supportive. >> the it really did help. >> so did her mother who traveled here. >>...
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team usa defenseman ryan gunderson credits at least some of his success to his hockey games offiester year. >> back when i was playing there weren't as many skilled players as there are now. >> his time at holy ghost was the first success of our program. >> reporter: team manager ryan abramson remembers gunderson as a standout from the beginning. >> he celebrated what everybody else did. you would have never known that he was a superstar, you only would have known that he was a great guy. >> reporter: team usa had to look elsewhere when the nhl refused to send its players to pyeongchang. instead, the team is stacked with players from colleges and european leagues. the 25-man crew also includes brian o'neill who scored team usa's first goal on wednesday. >> it's amazing. >> german town akd may assistant coach john fields wants his team to follow in o'neil's footsteps. >> not just a great athlete, a great person someone for the kids that are playing for me now to look up to admire watch him in the olympics and say, oh that's what i want to do. that's what i want to be. >> reporter: the
team usa defenseman ryan gunderson credits at least some of his success to his hockey games offiester year. >> back when i was playing there weren't as many skilled players as there are now. >> his time at holy ghost was the first success of our program. >> reporter: team manager ryan abramson remembers gunderson as a standout from the beginning. >> he celebrated what everybody else did. you would have never known that he was a superstar, you only would have known that...
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ryan gunderson, ben salem, chad koralik and ryan o'neill, and babb sanguinetti. >> there is no wordsscribe it. >> reporter: they got the call from nhl bandits players questioned if they can compete with the world's best or live up to the amateur team that stunned the world here in lake placid. home of the miracle on ice, u.s.a. over russia in what was arguably the greatest upset in all of sports history. -team u.s.a.'s current coach was quick to down play that comparison. >> to win we don't need a miracle. we need to be our best and play our best for two weeks. >> reporter: the pressure is on. >> hopefully we can follow if their footsteps. big footsteps to follow. no one is going to say we are the is the 80 team but we get inspiration from it and definitely motivation. brian o'neill said his family had a message for him. it was that he ought to bring a medal back to buck's county. there are no nhl players on team u.s.a. and no nhl players from the athletic field of russia as well. it is a level playing field. >> keith jones live for us in pyeongchang. no. 10 is our home for the winte
ryan gunderson, ben salem, chad koralik and ryan o'neill, and babb sanguinetti. >> there is no wordsscribe it. >> reporter: they got the call from nhl bandits players questioned if they can compete with the world's best or live up to the amateur team that stunned the world here in lake placid. home of the miracle on ice, u.s.a. over russia in what was arguably the greatest upset in all of sports history. -team u.s.a.'s current coach was quick to down play that comparison. >>...
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roberta gunderson is worried about the impact on fragile patients who won't get flu shots or counseling as a result of the loss of the mobile unit. >> it's going to take at least six months to get back on the road again. i can see at least 500 people going without services. >> reporter: patients on average get services three times a year in these unit. the arson unit is investigating. the surveillance cameras are decoys, so no video was record. >> i sure hope it's not someone anti-homeless or anti-anything gardner does. we play a role trying to serve our homeless population. >> reporter: david louie, abc 7 news. >> as they mentioned, potenti potential replacement cost is $250,000. can you go to the gardner health website or our website. >>> i'm a little distracted. the picture behind us is so gorgeous. we are seeing another record breaking temperature in los angeles. >> we are live outside mt. tam. we'll try that again tomorrow. >> we were told we couldn't go out and play until after the news. here's a look at live doppler 7. we've had more than a week of record or near record warmth. t
roberta gunderson is worried about the impact on fragile patients who won't get flu shots or counseling as a result of the loss of the mobile unit. >> it's going to take at least six months to get back on the road again. i can see at least 500 people going without services. >> reporter: patients on average get services three times a year in these unit. the arson unit is investigating. the surveillance cameras are decoys, so no video was record. >> i sure hope it's not someone...
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. >> reporter: the homeless health program coordinator, roberta gunderson, is concerned about 500 people will lose medical care for the six months or longer while the mobile unit is replaced. >> we have one other mobile unit that's probably going to be severely impacted. we also have our cathedral clinic downtown san jose for the homeless. that will be impacted as well. but i think that there are going to be people going untreated. >> reporter: gardner health is a nonprofit that has been serving the uninsured and medical patients for 50 years. it has launched a donation drive tos refunds to replace the burned mobile unit, which has been on the road for 15 years. >> if you want to help replace that burned mobile health unit, you see its value, you can look for a link on this story on abc7news.com. it's served a community that really needs it. >>> some call it big brother, others say they are reading too much into a new security system designed to protect the island of alameda. >>> also, the changes coming to the richmond san rafael bridge. what to expect. >>> meteorologist drew tuma will
. >> reporter: the homeless health program coordinator, roberta gunderson, is concerned about 500 people will lose medical care for the six months or longer while the mobile unit is replaced. >> we have one other mobile unit that's probably going to be severely impacted. we also have our cathedral clinic downtown san jose for the homeless. that will be impacted as well. but i think that there are going to be people going untreated. >> reporter: gardner health is a nonprofit...
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but the problem was the way it was put out it was a political problem the political problem was gunderson that it said you know what we can't take this in what with change and we're going to do a radical change would also how to play the major role in the moment we're trying to cover some of those photos run on the platform there will be a liberal when he ran for president and then made this big turnaround i mean that's why there was a hundred eighty degree turn after he came into actually i think it was a major impact on what happened afterwards as well actually i think that's not accurate because he said in his electoral campaign that he was going to bring may use changes in in a straight line the economy and political round but what is true is that he represented. all the years that. we had in the senate in one thousand seven hundred standing he was perceived in one way and then does the opposite and that was exactly what was the adding insult to injury injury being the cut backs on. subsidies for transportation or for food and at the same time this is not what we thought we were votin
but the problem was the way it was put out it was a political problem the political problem was gunderson that it said you know what we can't take this in what with change and we're going to do a radical change would also how to play the major role in the moment we're trying to cover some of those photos run on the platform there will be a liberal when he ran for president and then made this big turnaround i mean that's why there was a hundred eighty degree turn after he came into actually i...