Emily Clark gave Canada a third-period lead, but it dropped a 4-3 shootout decision to the U.S.
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KELOWNA, B.C.
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Canada’s National Women’s Team
dropped the first game of the Rivalry Series on Tuesday night, with a 4-3
shootout loss to the United States in front of a sold-out crowd at Prospera
Place.
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Emily Clark (Saskatoon, Sask./PWHPA)
gave Canada the lead in the third period before the U.S. scored on the
power play to send the game to overtime. Canada was scoreless in the
shootout. -
Claire Thompson (Toronto, Ont./PWHPA)
and Marie-Philip Poulin (Beauceville, Que./PWHPA)
erased a two-goal deficit, scoring 62 seconds apart in the second
period. -
Élizabeth Giguère (Quebec, Que./Boston, PHF)
recorded an assist in her debut with Canada’s National Women’s Team. -
Renata Fast (Burlington, Ont./PWHPA), Loren Gabel (Kitchener,
Ont./Boston, PHF), Emma Maltais (Burlington, Ont./PWHPA),
Sarah Nurse (Hamilton, Ont./PWHPA)
and Blayre Turnbull (Stellarton, N.S./PWHPA) chipped
in an assist each. -
Emerance Maschmeyer (Bruderheim, Alta./PWHPA)
turned aside 20 of the 23 shots she faced.
· Canada outshot the U.S. 36-23.
Next Game:
Canada vs. United States – Thursday, Nov. 17 (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)
Quotes:
“
I think we have to look at the positives; to come back after being down two
goals, it’s not an easy thing to do against the Americans. I think about
someone like Élizabeth Giguère playing her first game on the senior team
and our team getting back together for the first time, it’s a new team,
different than worlds. Overall, we had a ton of opportunities to end the
game in the third period, overtime and the shootout, we just have to get
back to the details that we can do better, starting with our special teams.
We were good on the penalty kill but we have to produce on the power play,
so getting more pressure on the goaltender, more shots on net with screens,
and we will see how we can get better. We did a lot of great things to get
ourselves on the power play with hard plays, keeping our feet moving and
using our speed.”
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Assistant coach Caroline Ouellette (Montreal, Que.) on needing to focus
on little details
“
I think the start of the game was the difference, they were ahead 2-0 and
obviously we came back, but we have to have a better start as a group and
we showed up at the end. We still have to be proud of coming back in the
game, it was huge for us to come back against this team but every time you
play them you want to win, so the next game is going to be huge for us.”
– Poulin on needing better starts against the Americans
“It was a four-on-four, Maltais did an amazing job driving the puck. She
cycled back to me and I saw an opportunity to get to the middle and I just
went for it.”
“The crowd was amazing you could really feel the energy and it’s so fun to
be back on home soil playing in front of our fans again; it was amazing.”
– Thompson on her goal and the fan support in Kelowna
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