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Ice Hockey - Czechs beat U.S. in shootout to reach semis

Broc Little of U.S. in action in front of the net against Czech Republic in men's ice hockey quarterfinals. REUTERS/Matt Slocum/Pool

GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Petr Koukal scored the only goal in the shootout to give the Czech Republic a 3-2 win over the United States on Wednesday to become the first team through to the semi-finals of the men's Olympic ice hockey tournament.

Koukal, the second Czech to shoot, deked around U.S. netminder Ryan Zapolski for the only goal of the shootout as the Americans could not get a puck past Pavel Francouz, who stopped all five shots.

Jan Kolar of the Czech Republic (L) and goalie Pavel Francouz talk before the game against the U.S. in men's ice hockey quarterfinals. REUTERS/David W. Cerny

"It was our dream before the tournament to go that far but I really hope it is not the end we can go farther if we keep playing like this," said Francouz.

"We are playing really good as a team, we're blocking shots the guys are helping me.

"We didn't play any easy games and I think it is making us more and more strong.

Ice Hockey - Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's Quarterfinal Match - Czech Republic v U.S. - Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung, South Korea - February 21, 2018 - Petr Koukal of the Czech Republic scores on goalie Ryan Zapolski of U.S. in a shootout. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

"It was a hard game, there was a lot of emotions there nobody wanted to make the mistake.

"Both teams could win today, we were just the luckier team."

The Czechs, chasing their first medal since winning bronze at the 2006 Turin Games, await the winner of Norway and Olympic Athletes of Russia who play later on Wednesday.

Ice Hockey - Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's Quarterfinal Match - Czech Republic v U.S. - Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung, South Korea - February 21, 2018 - Czech players celebrate their victory after a shootout. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

With the score locked at 2-2 late in the third period, Brian O'Neill had a chance to give the U.S the lead when his wrist shot clanged off the post.

Then with 1:20 left in regulation the U.S. were handed another opportunity when Vojtech Mozik was sent off for slashing but the Americans could not convert the man advantage sending the contest to overtime.

It was a nail-biting end to a seesaw quarter-final that saw plenty of end to end action.

Ice Hockey - Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's Quarterfinal Match - Czech Republic v U.S. - Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung, South Korea - February 21, 2018 - Jordan Greenway of U.S. (18) and Petr Koukal of the Czech Republic in action. REUTERS/David W Cerny

After killing off a powerplay the United States drew first blood in the first period when Ryan Donato rifled a shot past a badly screened Francouz.

The goal was Donato's fifth of the tournament eclipsing his father Ted's four goals from the 1992 Albertville Winter Games.

The Czechs answered late in the period when Jan Kolar's rocket from the point sailed past Zapolski.

Ice Hockey - Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's Quarterfinal Match - Czech Republic v U.S. - Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung, South Korea - February 21, 2018 - U.S. players stand together after their loss in a shootout. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Midway through the second the Czechs took the lead on another long range strike with Tomas Kundratek loading up from just inside the blueline but the Americans struck back two minutes later with a shorthanded goal from Jim Slater.

"Anytime you get a chance to represent your country it is a special moment," U.S. captain Brian Gionta.

"We'll be disappointed but I thought we battled hard and we left everything we had out there."

(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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