U.S., Canada Women’s Hockey Teams Throw Down in Line Brawl During Exhibition Game (Video)

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Oct 14, 2013

It’s a little tough to fight in hockey when every skater is wearing a full cage, but the women’s national teams from the United States and Canada tried their best over the weekend.

In the first of six exhibition meetings between the two rivals ahead of February’s Sochi Olympics, a hit on Canada goalie Shannon Szabados late in the third period sparked a full-on line brawl. University of North Dakota product Jocelyne Lamoureux delivered the blow, prompting ex-University of New Hampshire Wildcat Courtney Birchard to accost her in the corner.

Fighting in hockey is a rare sight on the international stage (especially in the women’s game), but according to Team Canada captain Hayley Wickenheiser, this isn’t the first dustup the two world powers have been involved in.

“We had a similar scrap in 2010, so I guess we have one every Olympic cycle to get it out of our system,” Wickenheiser told reporters after the game, via Canoe.ca.

“It was kind of fun to see, and it brought a lot of intensity to another dog fight with these guys. There are few, if any, blowouts in this series.”

Canada, the defending Olympic champion, took home a 3-2 win in Game 1.

Check out two views of the brawl in the videos below, with a stick tap to The Big Lead.

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