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Associated Press
Monday, December 29, 2003 HAMEENLINNA, Finland -- Michigan's Alvaro Montoya made 18 saves for his second straight shutout in the United States' 5-0 victory over Slovakia on Sunday in the world junior championships. David Booth, Zach Parise, Brady Murray, Ryan Kesler and Stephen Werner scored for the Americans, who opened the tournament Friday with an 8-0 victory over Austria. "Our game plan was to wear them down and I think we did just that," U.S. coach Mike Eaves said. "It was a hard-fought, physical battle an ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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