The women’s hockey Rivalry Series returns tonight | CBC Sports

The women’s hockey Rivalry Series returns tonight | CBC Sports

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One of the best rivalries in sports resumes tonight as the Canadian and U.S. women’s national hockey teams open their 2024-25 Rivalry Series in San Jose, Calif.

The five-game barnstorming tour, designed to showcase the top two teams on the planet in the time between their higher-profile showdowns at the world championships and the Olympics, continues Friday night in Utah and Sunday in Idaho before concluding in February with a pair of games in Atlantic Canada.

The Rivalry Series was created after those 2018 Games to give these teams more opportunities to play each other. The stakes (and the intensity) are obviously much lower than at the Olympics and the world championships, but the series has produced some dramatic moments of its own. In each of the last two years, Canada rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win the final four games and take the series.

This season, the series has been reduced to five games. But that’s less a reflection of the viability of the series than the fact that the players have new priorities. The vast majority of them now make a living in the Professional Women’s Hockey League, which debuted 10 months ago and drew some record-breaking crowds during what was, by all accounts, a successful inaugural season.

PWHL training camps open next week, and the new season starts Nov. 30. Last year, four Rivalry Series games were played before the PWHL’s New Year’s Day launch. But with the season beginning earlier this time, it was less feasible to fit seven Rivalry Series games into the league’s schedule.

For more on the Rivalry Series and how the PWHL is creating new opportunities for Canadian and U.S. players, read this story from the Canadian Press.



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