Bozek’s power-play goal in OT lifts U.S. to win over Canada
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Megan Bozek provided a perfect ending to the Rivalry Series for the United States.
The defenceman’s power-play goal 42 seconds into overtime gave the U.S. a 4-3 victory over Canada on Saturday night in front of the largest crowd to watch a women’s national team game in America.
The game drew 13,320, surpassing the previous mark of 10,158 for a 2002 game against Canada in Detroit. It also gave U.S. four wins in the five games against its heated rivals.
“It seems like most our games end with some kind of power play, a scrum and a goal,” U.S. forward Amanda Kessel said. “We had a lot of space with (Megan) Keller and Bozek up top. I’m really happy for her that she found the back of the net.”