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Hilary Knight scored twice, including an empty-netter, to lead the United States to a 4-1 victory over Canada in Saturday's Rivalry Series women's hockey game.
The USA won the four-game series and outscored Canada 24–6.
Defenders Caroline Harvey and Layla Edwards also scored goals, and Taylor Heise had two assists for Team USA and finished with a series-best eight assists.
Aerin Frankel stopped 23 shots against the United States.
Brianna Jenner scored and goalkeeper Anne-Renee Debien made 28 saves for Team Canada.
The Canadian women's ice hockey team loses 4-1 to the United States at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The Americans win all four Rivalry Series games.
The USA won the first three games by scores of 4–1 in Cleveland, 6–1 in Buffalo, New York, and 10–4 in Edmonton.
After allowing a career-worst 10 goals against their archrivals, the Canadians were looking to gain some momentum in their final meeting with the United States before their Olympic preliminary round meeting on Feb. 10 in Milan, Italy.
Hockey Canada is expected to name its 23-player Olympic roster in early January. Canada opens its gold medal defense Feb. 4 against Finland in Milan, Italy.
Two Canadian college skaters, forward Caitlin Kremer (Minnesota-Duluth) and defenseman Chloe Primerano (Minnesota), tied on Saturday with forward Danielle Serdachny and defenseman Nicole Gosling, who played on Wednesday.
Knight fired a sharp shot into the net and deceived Desbien between the pads for a 3-1 lead at 11:29 of the third period.
Canada went six on four in the final 17 seconds of the game but did not score.
Canada outscored the United States 12-6 in the first period, but the visitors held an 18-8 advantage in the second.

Edwards gave the visitors a 2-1 lead at 7:29 of the second when she sent a cross-ice pass from Heise up top to Debiens.
Harvey's shot deflected off Canadian defender Primerano, who was battling Abby Murphy in the crease, and Desbiens at 5:13 for the first goal of the game.
Canada bounced back a minute later even after a loss in the neutral zone. Jenn Gardiner passed the ball to Jenner in the slot for him to shoot over Frankel's glove.
Canada scored three power-play goals on 12 chances in four games, while the U.S. scored 6 of 17.







