Hockey

Canada demolishes U.S. to complete Rivalry Series comeback in Game 7

Blayre Turnbull led all scorers with two goals as Canada used a four-goal second period to fuel a 5-0 win over the U.S. to claim the Rivalry Series.

Canadian women beat rivals 5-0, rebound from 0-3 in series to capture best-of-7

Two lines of Canadian hockey players are seen, one line standing up in front of a line of players seen kneeling, as they pose with a trophy.
Canada's women's national hockey team celebrate with the trophy after defeating the U.S. 5-0 for a fourth straight win in best-of-seven Rivalry Series hockey in Laval, Que., Wednesday. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Blayre Turnbull led all scorers with two goals as Canada used a four-goal second period to fuel a 5-0 win over the U.S. to claim the Rivalry Series.

Ella Shelton, Marie-Philip Poulin and Victoria Bach added the others for Canada, which won its fourth straight Wednesday to take the series 4-3.

Laura Stacey dished out three assists and Ann-Renee Desbiens earned a 25-save shutout.

Nicole Hensley surrendered three goals on eight shots before Maddie Rooney entered the game in her place. Rooney stopped eight-of-10 shots in 29 minutes of relief for the U.S.

WATCH l Turnbull scores twice in Canada's rout of American rivals:

Turnbull leads Canada past U.S. to capture Rivalry Series

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Blayre Turnbull scores twice as Canada blanks the United States 5-0 in Game 7 of the Rivalry Series. The Canadian women win four straight games to take the series 4-3.

The Canadians were coming off a 5-1 victory on Monday in Trois-Rivieres, Que.

Canada had dropped the first three contests in November after going 3-1-1 against the Americans in last season's Rivalry Series, which was cut short by the pandemic.

Shelton opened the scoring at 17:02 into the opening frame when Stacey sent a centring pass to Emily Clark, who was stopped. But Shelton came crashing in and tucked the puck into the net despite a scramble in front.

Poulin kick-started a dominant, yet efficient second period for Canada, which scored four goals on just seven shots.

The captain doubled Canada's lead at 3:41, taking a pass from Jamie Lee Rattray and beating Hensley with a wrist shot.

On the power play, Stacey's shot from the left faceoff circle was tipped in by Turnbull at 10:26.

Thirty-two seconds later, Stacey found Turnbull with a centring pass and Turnbull scored on a one-timer between two American defenders to make it a 4-0 game.

Bach joined in on the action under two minutes later. Jill Saulnier sprang Bach on a breakaway and she beat Rooney with a backhand shot.

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