Toronto Star

Canada craving some ice time

National team could enter 2021 worlds after just five games in two years

- DONNA SPENCER

The Canadian women’s hockey team is in desperate need of internatio­nal games. Gina Kingsbury hopes a Rivalry Series against the United States can happen this winter.

Hockey Canada’s director of women’s national teams says the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t completely shut the door on a possible series between archrivals.

Rising cases of the virus in both countries and travel restrictio­ns to contain it are barriers to resuming one of the greatest rivalries in sport, however.

“We’re still in the talks with USA Hockey to possibly have a Rivalry Series, which was on the docket in a regular season, that we haven’t crossed out just yet,” Kingsbury told The Canadian Press.

“We both really, really want to play each other for many reasons. We’re dying to play games and especially good games against the U.S.”

The Americans took the bestof-five Rivalry Series four games to one in 2019-20. The two countries squared off in Hartford, Moncton, Victoria, Vancouver and Anaheim.

That series has been the only internatio­nal competitio­n for both squads since the U.S. edged Canada 3-2 in a shootout for Olympic gold on Feb. 22, 2018. The 2020 women’s world championsh­ip in Canada was cancelled because of the pandemic, while the 2019 Four Nations Cup in Sweden was called off because of a dispute between the host team and its federation.

If the 2021 world championsh­ip in Halifax and Truro, N.S., gets the green light in April, five internatio­nal games in over two years leading into the tournament would be a shockingly low level of internatio­nal competitio­n for both countries.

“On both sides of the border, I’m sure this is the most concerning part,” Kingsbury said. “There’s been only five internatio­nal games in the last two years. That’s critical experience that we’re lacking to give to our athletes.”

Both federation­s need games to make player personnel decisions, not only for a world championsh­ip but also for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing over the horizon.

The roster of women invited to try out for Canada’s Olympic team is traditiona­lly named shortly after the world championsh­ip. They congregate in Calgary in the summer for months of training and games.

“You’re naming your 28 players centralize­d here and you’ve got to make sure that you’re making the right decisions and you’ve given the process of selection as much integrity as possible,” Kingsbury said.

The U.S. women’s team, meanwhile, wraps up a weeklong, 53player camp Saturday in Blaine, Minn.

Kingsbury, an Olympic gold medallist in 2006 and 2010, is waiting until January to bring between 45 and 50 players to Calgary. She expects to name the camp roster in November.

They’re currently training and participat­ing in on-ice skills sessions in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary, although Montreal players are limited in what they can do because of pandemic restrictio­ns.

“The ideal is that we would already have two or three camps under our belt in a normal season,” Kingsbury said. “I think the difference maybe between us and the U.S. is that we’ve got some more regulation­s, and certainly more rules and more precaution­s around COVID. I do think that our alternativ­e plans with making sure hubs are running well, our athletes are getting what they need on a daily basis, have been pretty good.”

“So far we’ve done a lot of virtual stuff and the little things that you wouldn’t maybe think of doing. I think we got closer as a group through all of this.”

A current barrier to a Rivalry Series in 2020-21 is Canada’s requiremen­t that Americans must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, and Canadians would in turn have to quarantine upon return from the United States. The Alberta government’s recent announceme­nt of a rapid-test pilot project at the Calgary airport to reduce or eliminate quarantine­s got Kingsbury’s attention.

“We’re getting more informatio­n, what that all means,” she said. “We’ll obviously bring it up to USA Hockey as an option, if it’s a viable option.”

 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Hilary Knight’s U.S. team and the Canadians, with Lauriane Rougeau, have played just one internatio­nal series since the 2018 Olympic final in Pyeongchan­g.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Hilary Knight’s U.S. team and the Canadians, with Lauriane Rougeau, have played just one internatio­nal series since the 2018 Olympic final in Pyeongchan­g.

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