Canada renews women’s hockey rivalry with U.S. ahead of world championship
CALGARY — Beating archrival United States and earning a spot on the world championship team are the stakes for the players named to the Canadian women’s hockey team for an upcoming series against the reigning world and Olympic champions.
Forwards Marie-Philip Poulin, Rebecca Johnston, Brianne Jenner, Natalie Spooner, defenders Laura Fortino and Brigette Lacquette and goaltender Shannon Szabados were among the 23 players Hockey Canada announced Wednesday for February’s three games against the U.S.
The series opens Feb. 12 in London, Ont., before shifting to Toronto on Feb. 14 and closing Feb. 17 in Detroit.
Performances in the series will go a long way in determining Canada’s roster for the 2019 world championship April 4-14 in Espoo, Finland.