Penticton Herald

Canada ties series with 5-1 win over U.S.

- By The Canadian Press

Mark today on the calendar if you enjoy do-or-die showdowns between acrimoniou­s rivals. After dropping the first three games of the seven-game national women’s Rivalry Series to the United States, Canada has bounced back with three consecutiv­e wins, including Monday night’s 5-1 victory at the sold-out Colisee Videotron.

The seventh and deciding game will be played today at Place Bell in Laval, Que.

Sarah Nurse opened the scoring for Canada on Family Day with a goal at 3:06 of the first period, with Brianne Jenner and Rebecca Johnston drawing assists.

Johnston, who has dominated the Profession­al Women’s Hockey Players Associatio­n this season with 17 points in 11 games, returned to the Canadian lineup on Monday.

Eighteen seconds later Laura Stacey scored to give Canada a 2-0 lead.

Emily Clark earned an assist.

In the third period Claire Thompson put Canada up 3-0 at 10:21, then Brianne Jenner (16:28) and Marie-Philip Poulin (18:55) scored empty-net goals to seal the deal for Canada.

With the late goal, Poulin became the fifth player to record 200 Team Canada points, joining Hayley Wickenheis­er, Jayna Hefford, Caroline Ouellette and Danielle Goyette. She just needs three more goals to become the fourth player to score 100 times.

Canadian netminder Ann-Renee Desbiens stopped 14 of 15 shots for the win. Aerin Frankel stopped 27 of 32 shots in the U.S. net.

SERIES RECAP

The U.S. won Game 1 in Kelowna on Nov. 15 (2022), 4-3 in a shootout; the U.S. won Game 2 in Kamloops on Nov. 17 (2022) 2-1; the U.S. won Game 3 in Seattle, Wash., on Nov. 20 (2022) 4-2; Canada won Game 4 in Henderson, Nev., on Dec. 15 (2022) 3-2; then Canada won Game 5 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Dec. 19 (2022) 3-2 in overtime.

BRAMPTON WELCOMES WORLD

The IIHF women’s world hockey championsh­ip is returning to Ontario for the first time since 2013 when Brampton plays host April 5-16.

It will be the fifth time Ontario hosts the worlds – Ottawa did it in 1990 and 2013, Kitchener hosted in 1997, and Mississaug­a rolled out the welcome mat in 2000.

CAPTAIN SKIPS TRIP

Veteran U.S. captain Kendall Coyne Schofield, who had a goal and three assists in the first five games of the Rivalry Series, did not join her teammates for the games in Quebec.

SPECIAL HONOURS

Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin was honoured Monday night for winning the Northern Star Award (Canadian Athlete of the Year) and The Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year award.

 ?? ?? Team U.S. goalie Aerin Frankel attempts a save on Team Canada’s Rebecca Johnston during first period action at the Rivalry Series, Monday, in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec.
Team U.S. goalie Aerin Frankel attempts a save on Team Canada’s Rebecca Johnston during first period action at the Rivalry Series, Monday, in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec.

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