Team USA defeats Canada in second game of 2023-24 Rivalry Series at Crypto.com Arena
Behind Gabbie Hughes’ two-goal game, the U.S. Women’s National Team topped Canada 5-2 in the second game of the 2023-24 Rivalry Series at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Saturday.
“I’m proud of the team’s performance tonight,” said John Wroblewski, head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team. “We played hard and kept pushing the pace all throughout the game. We capitalized on opportunities and really moved the puck well today.”
Team USA went on the penalty kill early in the first period and were able to shut down Canada’s power play.
The U.S. took its turn on the power play after a pair of off-setting penalties resulted in a 5-on-three advantage. Alex Carpenter tapped in a rebound on a setup from Abby Roque and Hilary Knight at 17:19 in the first period to give the U.S. a 1-0 leading heading into the middle frame.
Canada’s Laura Stacey responded with a short-handed goal 2:07 into the second period to tie the score at one apiece.
Britta Curl put Team USA back in the lead when she intercepted a breakout pass in the Canadian zone and fired a shot past goaltender Kristen Campbell at 11:51 in the second period.
Minutes later, Hannah Bilka added to the U.S. tally when Carpenter pulled the puck off the boards and chipped it deep into the Canadian zone. Tessa Janecke retrieved the puck behind the net and laid a shot on net where Bilka stood ready to tuck the loose rebound.
Team USA headed into the third period with a 3-1 lead in tow.
Canada came within one goal of the U.S. lead after Jamie Lee Rattray found the back of the net 2:37 into the third period.
Less than a minute later, Hughes put the U.S. back up 4-2, deflecting a one-timer from Abbey Murphy and Haley Winn on the power play at 3:19 in the third frame.
Hughes increased Team USA’s lead at 14:32 in the third period when she netted her second goal of the game. Knight chipped the puck to Heise as she entered the zone and set up Hughes with a one-timer as she drove to the net, putting Team USA up 5-2.
Goaltender Nicole Hensley backstopped the U.S. victory with 23 saves in net.
The Rivalry Series will continue Dec. 14 when the U.S. takes on Canada at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ont., Canada. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. ET on NHL Network.
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(November 12, 2023)