United States defender Riley Brengman (22) looks on as Canada forward Marie-Philip Poulin (29) tries to maneuver around her defense during the first period of a Rivalry Series hockey game, in Seattle, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. Team captain Marie-Philip Poulin and 2022 Olympic leading scorer Sarah Nurse will help lead Canada's women's hockey team when it continues its Rivalry Series with the United States next month. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Lindsey Wasson
CALGARY – Team captain Marie-Philip Poulin and 2022 Olympic leading scorer Sarah Nurse will help lead Canada’s women’s hockey team when it continues its Rivalry Series with the United States next month.
Hockey Canada released its 24-player roster on Wednesday for the games Dec. 15 in Henderson, Nev., and Dec. 19 in Los Angeles.
The Canadians will be looking for their first wins of the 2022-23 series after the United States posted three victories earlier this month in Kelowna, B.C., Kamloops, B.C., and Seattle.
The series will end with two games at a date and location yet to be determined.
Canada had won five of six games against its archrival before the start of the Rivalry Series, including victories in the 2022 Olympic final and the gold-medal game of the women’s hockey championship.
Eighteen players who competed in the first three rivalry series games are on the most recent roster.
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Goaltenders – Kristen Campbell, Brandon, Man.; Ann-Renée Desbiens, Clermont, Que.; Emerance Maschmeyer, Bruderheim, Alta.
Defence – Ashton Bell, Deloraine, Man.; Jaime Bourbonnais, Mississauga, Ont.; Megan Carter, Milton, Ont.; Renata Fast, Burlington, Ont.; Jocelyne Larocque, Ste. Anne, Man.; Ella Shelton, Ingersoll, Ont.; Claire Thompson, Toronto; Micah Zandee-Hart, Saanichton, B.C.
Forwards – Emily Clark, Saskatoon; Sarah Fillier, Georgetown, Ont.; Élizabeth Giguère, Quebec City; Julia Gosling, London, Ont.; Brianne Jenner, Oakville, Ont.; Sarah Nurse, Hamilton; Kristin O’Neill, Oakville, Ont..; Marie-Philip Poulin, Beauceville, Que.; Jamie Lee Rattray, Kanata, Ont.; Jill Saulnier, Halifax; Danielle Serdachny, Edmonton; Laura Stacey, Kleinburg, Ont.; Blayre Turnbull, Stellarton, N.S.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 30, 2022.