Larocque's early goal propels Canada to 4-1 win over U.S. to take lead in Rivalry Series
Fnal 2 games will be played in Canada in February
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Jocelyne Larocque scored less than four minutes into the game, Sarah Nurse added a goal midway through the first period and Canada cruised to a 4-1 win over the United States in Boise, Idaho on Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in the five-game Rivalry Series.
Emerance Maschmeyer had 36 saves for Canada.
Kristin O'Neill scored a goal in the second period and Emily Clark capped the scoring with 3:55 to play.
Laila Edwards scored for the U.S. to trim the deficit to 3-1 with about six minutes remaining.
WATCH l Canada takes down U.S. in Idaho, leads series 2-1
The teams faced off for the third time — in three different cities — in five days. The United States won the opener 7-2 on Wednesday in San Jose, California, and Canada tied the series Friday with 5-4 shootout victory in Salt Lake City.
The final two games will be played in Canada in February.
The 36-year-old Larocque, the oldest player in the series this year, cleaned up a scramble in front of the net to open the scoring with 16:30 left in the first period and Canada led the rest of the way.