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Rivalry Series Preview: Canada vs. United States

Saturday, December 13 | 7 p.m. MT | Edmonton, Alberta | Game 4

Jason La Rose
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December 12, 2025
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GAME NOTES: CANADA VS. UNITED STATES (DEC. 13)

The 2025-26 edition of the Rivalry Series comes to a close Saturday night at Rogers Place as Canada’s National Women's Team hosts the United States in the fourth and final game.

Last Meeting & Last Game

It was a wild Wednesday night in Edmonton as the Canadians finished on the wrong end of a 10-4 final score in Game 3. Sarah Fillier opened the scoring just 48 seconds after the puck dropped and Sophie Jaques potted a pair of goals, but the U.S. opened up a 4-1 lead after the first period and never looked back. Julia Gosling has the other goal for Canada, which actually outshot the Americans 34-29.

What to Watch

One of a quartet of potential first-time Olympians on the Canadian blue line—alongside Nicole Gosling, Chloe Primerano and Kati Tabin—Jaques doubled her career offensive output in the span of 6:35 on Wednesday night, keeping the Canadians momentarily within striking distance. The Toronto product burst onto the scene with the Minnesota Frost last season, leading all PWHL defenders in scoring (7-15—22 in 25 games played) and earning a Defender of the Year nomination before averaging almost a point per game in the playoffs (2-5—7 in eight games played), helping the Frost defend its Walter Cup championship. One of the first signings by the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes, Jaques has been terrific on the West Coast in the early weeks of the new season, recording a goal and three points in five games.

Abbey Murphy continued her standout season Wednesday, scoring twice and adding two assists to up her Rivalry Series total to eight points (5-3—8) in three games. She has been even better with the University of Minnesota, ranking second in the NCAA in points per game with 1.89 (34 points in 18 games), and her 20 goals are good for second in all of college hockey. Kendall Coyne Schofield contributed a goal and two helpers in the Game 3 victory. The 33-year-old has been producing in the PWHL as well; the Frost captain is co-leading the league in scoring with five points (1-4—5) in four games for the two-time defending champions.

One More Game!

In the Edmonton area and want to watch the final game for Team Canada ahead of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Italy? Tickets are on sale for Saturday night’s series finale at HockeyCanada.ca/Tickets.

A Look Back

How has Canada fared in its other pre-Olympic finales? Not including exhibition games immediately preceding the Games in the host country, the Canadians have fashioned a 4-3 record.

The list—all games against the Americans—includes a 4-2 win in Colorado Springs in 1998 (goal and assist from Jennifer Botterill and Hayley Wickenheiser), a 3-2 loss in Vancouver in 2002 (goals from Botterill and Wickenheiser), a 5-3 loss in Winnipeg in 2006 (goal and an assist from Gina Kingsbury), a 3-2 shootout win in Ottawa in 2010 (SO winner from Jayna Hefford), a 3-2 loss in Toronto in 2013 (goals from Natalie Spooner and Brianne Jenner), a 2-1 overtime win in Edmonton in 2017 (OT winner from Jennifer Wakefield) and a 3-2 overtime win in St. Louis in 2021 (OT winner from Marie-Philip Poulin).

All-time record: Canada leads 108-86-1 (25-22 in OT/SO)
Canada goals: 539
United States goals: 491

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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