U.S. downs Canada 4-1 in women’s hockey, sweeps Rivalry Series
EDMONTON — Canada improved, but not enough to beat the United States in the fourth and final game of their women’s hockey Rivalry Series.
The U.S. downed the hosts 4-1 in Edmonton on Saturday to sweep the four-game series and outscore the Canadians 24-7 overall.
The Canadian women competed harder and were more connected than in a 10-4 debacle three nights earlier in Edmonton, but lost their final game to their archrivals before February’s Olympic Games.
“Nothing awesome comes easy,” said Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin. “We know there’s work to be done. I don’t think we can take those four games and get down on ourselves.”


