The Canadian women’s hockey team made an emphatic statement to finish a seven-game, pre-world championship series with the U.S.
The Canadians routed the Americans 5-0 on Wednesday in Laval, Quebec, their biggest win in the rivalry since 2005, according to Hockey Canada.
After losing the first three games of this year’s Rivalry Series, Canada won the last four to take the series 4-3. Ann-Renée Desbiens stopped all 25 U.S.
shots. Blayre Turnbull scored twice, Laura Stacey had three assists and Marie-Philip Poulin had a goal, her 98th with the national team. “It’s always a battle between these two teams, and their goaltender shut the door tonight,” U.S.
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