Final two Rivalry Series games between Canada, U.S. women cancelled in Alberta
CALGARY — Two hockey games between the Canadian and U.S. women’s hockey teams in Alberta have been cancelled
Canada and the U.S. were scheduled to conclude their Rivalry Series on Jan. 3 in Edmonton during the world junior men’s hockey championship and Jan. 6 in Red Deer.
Both games were called off because several Canadian players and staff were in COVID-19 protocol, Hockey Canada said Tuesday in a statement.
“The risk associated with playing the final two Rivalry Series games with less than one month before our teams are set to compete in the 2022 Olympics is too high to finish our series with the United States,” said Gina Kingsbury, director of hockey operations with Hockey Canada.