
πΊπΈ United States 3-1 Canada π¨π¦
Rivalry Series, Game 1
Mullett Arena, Tempe πΊπΈ
Wednesday, 08 November 2023
Hilary Knight has played in four Olympics, 13 World Championships and been a part of the U.S. women’s national team since 2007.
Now the Americans’ captain at 34, she may be getting better instead of slowing down.
Knight had a goal and an assist, Aerin Frankel stopped 35 shots and the United States beat Canada 3-1 in the opener of the Rivalry Series on Wednesday night.
βIt seems like she comes out of nowhere and scores goals,β Canada’s Sara Nurse said. βBut obviously she’s a super talented player around the net and doesn’t miss many.β
The Americans won the last time these rivals met, scoring four unanswered goals to beat Canada 6-3 in the Gold medal game of the IIHF World Championships in April.
Canada had the early jump in the first of seven games in the 2023-24 version of the Rivalry Series, but Frankel made some tough saves to keep the Canadians from scoring.
Team USA scored first on Knight’s goal in the closing seconds of the first period, and Canada tied it on Brianne Jenner’s goal in the second at Mullett Arena, home of the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes.
Taylor Heise, the Number 1 overall pick in the inaugural PWHL draft, scored early in the third period to put the U.S. up 2-1, and Alex Carpenter sealed it by scoring off a turnover with 1:20 left in regulation.
Emerance Maschmeyer had 24 saves for Canada.
Game 2 of the series is Saturday in Los Angeles before most of the players report to training camps for the newly former Professional Womenβs Hockey League next week.
βI was actually expecting us to have a better start than we did or a little more electricity from our young players,β U.S. coach John Wroblewski said. βBut sometimes that nervousness can get you into a spot where you’re wound up. It took us a while to settle in.β
Frankel was sharp in the first period, stopping Jessie Eldridge from point-blank range and Ella Shelton on a power play late.
Maschmeyer also made some tough stops, including against Abbey Murphy on a short breakaway. Maschmeyer couldn’t get back into position after the rebound and Knight flipped in a backhander with eight seconds left.
βOur team really stacked together a lot of good play tonight,β Knight said.
Jenner tied it midway through the second, punching in a rebound of her own shot past Frankel after the Americans allowed her to skate freely through the slot.
Canada’s Kristin O’Neill had a goal waved off early in the third period for using a high stick. Heise scored a few minutes after that on a rebound that caromed out to the right circle, then Carpenter slipped a backhander between Mashmeyer’s pads.
βJust puck management, let too many plays get away from us,β Jenner said. βYou can’t really do that and not expect the other team to capitalize.β
BOXSCORE
1st Period
09:20 – π¨π¦ PEN – Clark, body checking
12:27 – π¨π¦ PEN – Fast, roughing
17:26 – πΊπΈ PEN – Keller, body checking
19:52 – πΊπΈ GOAL – Knight (Harmon, Murphy)
2nd Period
20:41 – π¨π¦ PEN – Ambrose, tripping
32:42 – π¨π¦ GOAL – Jenner (Nurse)
35:31 – πΊπΈ PEN – Murphy, body checking
36:30 – π¨π¦ PEN – Nurse, hooking
3rd Period
43:28 – πΊπΈ GOAL – Heise (Knight, Guilday)
46:27 – π¨π¦ PEN – Fast, cross checking
58:00 – πΊπΈ GOAL- Carpenter (Eden)
GOALTENDERS
W: πΊπΈ Frankel (35-36)
L: π¨π¦ Maschmeyer (24-27)
SHOTS ON GOAL
πΊπΈ 8+7+12 = 27
π¨π¦ 11+15+10 = 36
ROSTERS
πΊπΈ Goaltenders: Aerin Frankel, Nicole Hensley. Defence: Cayla Barnes, Natalie Buchbinder, Rory Guilday, Savannah Harmon, Megan Keller (A), Haley Winn. Forwards: Hannah Bilka, Alex Carpenter (A), Britta Curl, Lacey Eden, Becca Gilmore, Taylor Heise, Gabbie Hughes, Tessa Janecke, Hilary Knight (C), Abbey Murphy, Kelly Pannek, Abby Roque, Hayley Scamurra, Grace Zumwinkle.
π¨π¦ Goaltenders: Kristen Campbell, Emerance Maschmeyer. Defence: Erin Ambrose, Ashton Bell, Jaime Bourbonnais, Jessica DiGirolamo, Renata Fast, Jocelyne Larocque (A), Ella Shelton. Forwards: Emily Clark, Jessie Eldridge, Sarah Fillier, Julia Gosling, Brianne Jenner, Emma Maltais, Sarah Nurse, Kristin O’Neill, Marie-Philip Poulin (C), Jamie Lee Rattray, Laura Stacey, Blayre Turnbull (A).
| πΊπΈ UNITED STATES (C) |
vs. | CANADA π¨π¦ |
| current champion (since 16 Apr 2023) |
Last Title | 16 Apr 2023 |
| 153 | All-Time Wins |
260 |
| 77 wins | Head-To-Head (+ 1 tie) |
102 wins |
| First IHLC Meeting (USA vs. CAN) π¨π¦Β CAN 2-1 USAΒ πΊπΈΒ β 21 Apr 1987 β WWT β North YorkΒ π¨π¦ |
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| Previous IHLC Meeting (USA vs. CAN) πΊπΈ USA 6-3 CAN π¨π¦ β 16 Apr 2023 β WWC β Brampton π¨π¦ π |
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| Last IHLC Game πΊπΈ USA 6-3 CAN π¨π¦ β 16 Apr 2023 β WWC β Brampton π¨π¦ π |
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| Next IHLC Game πΊπΈ USA 5-2 CAN π¨π¦ β 11 Nov 2023 β RS β Los Angeles πΊπΈ |
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Article Credit: TSN
Photo Credit: OC Register – IIHF – HHOF – IOC