An emotional Kitty Chiller has declared she wants to stay on as Australias Olympic team boss for the 2020 Tokyo Games.Chiller endured a torrid debut in the job, tasked with improving team culture while also dealing with many security challenges thrown up by the Rio Games and her high-profile performance came in for criticism at times.However she believes strong groundwork has been laid and she revealed on return home from Rio on Wednesday that she hoped to stay in the job.If people think that I have something to offer I would love to be involved, Chiller said.Weve set up a great culture in this team now and I would love to continue to build on that in the next four years.Australia recorded its worst medal haul in Rio since Barcelona in 1992, with eight golds and 29 in total.However Chiller pointed to the youth of the team as a reason for hope, despite what she labelled a Games of missed opportunities.This was a games where we demonstrated the strength of our youth, she said.Sixty-five per cent of our team were Olympic rookies, 43 per cent under the age of 25, the depth and strength of our team and our youth is our future and Tokyo looms large.Having engaged in pre-Games sparring with tennis stars Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic over their behaviour - both opted out of Rio - Chiller maintained her hardline disciplinary stance at the Games.Swimmers Emma McKeon and Josh Palmer were publicly disciplined for breaches of team rules, although Chiller later relented on McKeon and let her go to the closing ceremony.The biggest issue came when Australian Olympic Committee CEO Fiona de Jong had to negotiate the release of nine Australian athletes from a Rio police station following alleged tampering of accreditation passes, seemingly aided by a team official.A teary Chiller exonerated the athletes of blame and apologised to them, while an AOC investigation into that matter was to start immediately on arrival home.Chillers performance will be reviewed by the AOC before it decides on its chef de mission for the Tokyo Olympics.The difficult campaign clearly took a personal toll and Chiller was teary on the teams arrival in Sydney.But she said the team culture was the biggest success.It was a lot of investment over the last three years and its paid off, every single team member bought into it, Chiller said.What you see here today is evident of what you see every day in the village.All the athletes supporting each other, working with each other, celebrating and commiserating, it generally was one team. 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NEWARK, N.J. -- New Jersey is bringing out the best in Taylor Hall, especially when it comes to game-winning goals.Hall scored 29 seconds into overtime and the Devils won for the second time in two home games, rallying to beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on Saturday night.The goal-starved Devils have had each of their five games decided by goal, and Hall has been the difference in their two wins. He had both goals in a 2-1 win over Anaheim this week and combined with former junior hockey teammate Adam Henrique for the winner that ended the Wilds three-game winning streak.Its fun to score any time, but certainly at home in overtime on a Saturday night where we have struggled to score, said Hall, who was acquired in a major trade with Edmonton in the offseason.Hall carried the puck into the Wild zone and dropped a pass after crisscrossing with Henrique. He then went to the net and took the return pass and beat Devan Dubnyk between the pads.It was a good play there, Henrique said. It just opened up, a little crisscross, and then they kind of bit, both guys over. Halls was open so I just tried to get the puck to him and he made a great play to end it.Dubnyk, who made 30 saves, said the play seemed to come out of nowhere.They werent flying or anything, he said. Hes (Hall) a dynamic player. I was able to get over there on him. He likes to rip it, but he had his head up and saw that I was on my feet and moving out at him and he snapped it real quick.After being stoned by Dubnyk on their first 26 shots, PA Parenteau tied it with 8:04 left in regulation. The right wing took a cross-ice pass from Mike Cammalleri and beat Dubnyk with a shot from above the right circle for his second goal of the season.Cory Schneider made 28 saves for the Devils.This feels good, but we cant get on a cycle of win one, lose one, win one, lose one, SSchneider said.ddddddddddddWe have to try to get a couple going, especially with a few (the next three) at home.Joel Eriksson Ek scored for Minnesota in his NHL debut. After helping force a turnover at the Devils blue line, the 19-year-old Swede -- Minnesotas first-round draft pick in 2015 -- rushed to the net and arrived just in time to poke the rebound of a Jason Zucker shot over Schneider a minute into the second period.It felt like the puck was going in in slow motion, Erikkson Ek said.Dubnyk was the difference for much of the game. He made a pad save on Beau Bennett in the second period while flat on his back.Schneider stopped a breakaway by Eric Staal early in the second period with Minnesota ahead 1-0. The goaltender also stopped Ryan Suter and Zach Parise in close with 1:40 left in regulation.Game notes The Devils dedicated a statue outside Prudential Arena to longtime goaltender Martin Brodeur before the game. ... With Erik Haula hurt, Zac Dalpe moved up to the third line for the Wild and Eriksson Ek centered the fourth line with Zucker and Teemu Pulkkinen on the wings. He is the seventh Wild player to score in his debut. ... . Its pronounced JUHL AIR-ihk-suhn EHK. ... Minnesota D Nate Prosser played for the first time this season with D Jared Spurgeon sidelined. ... Devils F Reid Boucher and Jacob Josefson were healthy scratches. ... After missing the first four games with an illness, F Sergey Kalinin was in the Devils lineup. ... New Jersey sent F Miles Wood to Albany (AHL). ... The Devils and Wild will play again on Jan. 17 in St. Paul.UP NEXT:Wild: Cross the Hudson River and go to Brooklyn to play the Islanders Sunday night.Devils: stay home and face Arizona Tuesday night. 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