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Sarah Nurse's late winner powers Canada past U.S. for 1st 2022-23 Rivalry Series win

Sarah Nurse scored with less than five minutes to play and Canada beat the United States 3-2 on Thursday night after losing the first three games in the seven-game Rivalry Series.

"Sometimes tricky shots can go in, you put the puck on net, you put the goalie in a bad position, so that's what happened tonight," Nurse said. "That's why we have our goalie coach, he studies these girls that we play against and he does a great job putting packages together."

Jamie Lee Rattray and Blayre Turnbull also scored for Canada, and Kristen Campbell stopped 21 shots. Amanda Kessel and Hilary Knight scored for the Americans and Rooney made 13 saves.

WATCH l Canada edges U.S. to capture 1st Rivalry Series victory:

The series wll resume Saturday in Los Angeles.

"I love the way that the players play instinctively in this series," U.S. coach John Wroblewski said. "As coaches, it feels like we try to give them a blueprint to play with, but it's not as much of a chess match as you'll see sometimes [on] the men's side of things. The women, they play instinctively, they play with a ton of passion, and it's another tight game that really could have gone either way."

It turned out to be a goal heard round social media, as brother Phil scored for the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights at nearly the same moment in Chicago, sending shockwaves throughout Twitter.

"I've been trying to load it for the last five minutes here and I can't see it," Kessel said moments after the game about her brother's goal. "So, I'm wondering if it was nicer than mine."

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