Lacey Eden scores 2 of the United States' 5 goals in the first period
and the Americans rout Canada
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[November 07, 2024]
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Wisconsin senior Lacey Eden scored two of
the United States' five first-period goals and the Americans routed
Canada 7-2 on Wednesday night in the opener of the Rivalry Series.
The last time the two teams met, Canada played spoiler on U.S.
territory, winning the IIHF Women’s World Championships in April. |

U.S. defense Savannah Harmon, center, celebrates with teammate Grace
Zumwinkle (13) after scoring a goal against Canada during the first
period of a women's Rivalry Series hockey game in San Jose, Calif.,
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar) |
But Team USA continued its dominance in the
Rivalry Series, winning the first game for the fifth straight
time in the series for an overall record of 9-3-3-7.
Abbey Murphy also scored two goals for the United States.
Murphy, the potential first overall pick of next summer’s PWHL
draft, opened the scoring midway through the first period on a
one-timer off a loose puck just before a penalty expired. A
little over a minute later, defender Savannah Harmon redirected
Grace Zumwinkle's cross off the post and in to make it 2-0.
Eden scored back-to-back goals later in the first period. She
tipped in Megan Keller's shot in front of the goal for a 3-0
lead and then she sent a shot from a difficult angle off the
pads of Kristen Campbell into the net.
Alex Carpenter gave Team USA a 5-0 lead with 24.9 seconds left
in the first period on a backhand shot following Kirsten Simms'
steal and pass.
Hannah Bilka scored on a power play early in the second period
against backup goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens for a 6-0
advantage. Murphy scored her second goal 90 seconds into the
third to cap the scoring.
Blayre Turnbull and Sarah Nurse each scored for Canada late in
the second period.
The five-game series continues on Friday in Salt Lake City. Game
3 will be in Boise, Idaho, on Sunday before the series shifts to
Halifax, Nova Scotia on Feb. 6.
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