
The Canada - USA Rivalry Series is set to return again in 2023-2024 with games in Tempe, Los Angeles, Sarnia, Kitchener, St. Paul, Regina, and Saskatoon.

Canada and USA are set to face-off in another instalment of the Rivalry Series. The annual event will kick off in early November.
“We are excited to once again work with USA Hockey to showcase the talent and elite level of competition that has been on display at the Rivalry Series since 2018, and to bring games to fans in four great Canadian cities,” said Hockey Canada president and chief executive officer Katherine Henderson. “The Rivalry Series is a marquee event on the Hockey Canada calendar not only for the incredible on-ice performances, but for the impact the games and our athletes leave on communities, and we look forward to hosting games and leaving a legacy in Ontario and Saskatchewan this season.”
The Rivalry Series will open the week prior to PWHL training camps at Mullet Arena in Tempe, Arizona, on November 8, and at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on November 11.
The 2023-2024 Canadian side to the schedule will open December 14 at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, followed by a rematch two days later on December 16 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena in Sarnia, Ontario.
The series will continue on February 7 at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and again on February 9 at Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Finally the teams will play at Xcel Energy Centre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on February 11.
Last season Canada won four games, while USA won three in the series.