
Canada, U.S. women’s hockey teams not focused on booing ahead of Rivalry Series
HALIFAX — The Canadian and American national women’s hockey teams aren’t worried about the current political climate overshadowing Game 4 of the Rivalry Series.
Players and coaches from both sides of the border are ready to hear boos at Halifax’s Scotiabank Centre on Thursday evening, whether politically motivated or not. Instead, they’re focused on the intense rivalry between some of hockey’s best players.
“It’s definitely an interesting time,” Canada forward Blayre Turnbull said following Wednesday’s practice at the 10,500-capacity rink.
“I don’t know if that would happen here in Halifax, but I think the magnitude of this game is bigger than politics right now.”