Penticton Herald

Canada-U.S. Rivalry Series rolls into February, Americans up 3 games to 2

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Canada’s women’s hockey team needs back-to-back wins against the U.S. to win their Rivalry Series. The seven-game series will conclude with games Feb. 20 at Colisee Videotron in Trois-Rivieres and Feb. 22 at Place Bell in Laval, Que., Hockey Canada announced Thursday.

The U.S. took the first three games 4-3 in a shootout in Kelowna, 2-1 in Kamloops, and 4-2 in Seattle.

Canada won the next two games by scores of 3-2 in Henderson, Nev., and Los Angeles in a game that went to overtime.

American forward Hilary Knight tops the series with four goals and three assists in five games.

Captain Marie-Philip Poulin of Beaucevill­e, Que., leads Canada with three goals and an assist.

The NHL’s Montreal Canadiens and ECHL affiliate Trois-Rivieres Lions are partners with Hockey Canada for the two games in Quebec.

“The Montreal Canadiens have been longtime supporters of women’s hockey and this is a continuati­on of our ongoing commitment to helping grow the game,” Canadiens president of sport and entertainm­ent France Margaret Belanger said in a statement.

“We’re proud to partner with Hockey Canada on an event that will showcase elite talent, including many Quebecborn players such as our own Marie-Philip Poulin, who will have a chance to play in front of their fans on home ice,” Belanger added.

The women’s team and Hockey Canada agreed in their athletes’ agreement announced last month that a revenuesha­ring agreement on Rivalry Series will allow the athletes to make money on the event.

Canada has beaten the U.S. in the final of two straight women’s world championsh­ips and will chase a third title April 5-16 in Brampton, Ont.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? United States goaltender Nicole Hensley stops Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin on a penalty shot during overtime Rivalry Series hockey action in Kelowna, Nov. 15.
The Canadian Press United States goaltender Nicole Hensley stops Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin on a penalty shot during overtime Rivalry Series hockey action in Kelowna, Nov. 15.

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