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Hilary Knight scored twice, including an empty-netter, to lead the United States to a 4-1 win over Canada in a women’s hockey Rivalry Series game Saturday.

The U.S. swept the four-game series and outscored Canada 24-6.

Defenders Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards also scored, and Taylor Heise had two assists for the U.S. to finish with a series-leading eight assists.

Aerin Frankel stopped 23 shots in the U.S. net.

Brianne Jenner scored and goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens made 28 saves for Canada.

Hockey players jostle for the puck.Hayley Scamurra of the U.S. (16) and Canada’s Kristin O’Neill challenge for the puck during second period action. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

The U.S. won the first three games 4-1 in Cleveland, 6-1 in Buffalo, N.Y., and 10-4 in Edmonton.

After giving up a worst-ever 10 goals to their archrivals, the Canadians wanted to wrest a measure of momentum back in their final meeting with the U.S. before their preliminary-round meeting in the Olympic tournament Feb. 10 in Milan, Italy.

Hockey Canada is expected to name its 23-player Olympic roster in early January. Canada opens defence of its gold medal Feb. 4 against Finland in Milan, Italy.

Canada’s two college skaters, forward Caitlin Kraemer (Minnesota-Duluth) and defender Chloe Primerano (Minnesota), drew in Saturday for forward Danielle Serdachny and defender Nicole Gosling, who played Wednesday.

Knight threw a sharp-angled shot on net and fooled Desbiens between the pads for a 3-1 lead at 11:29 of the third period.

Canada had a six-on-four for the final 17 seconds of the game, but didn’t score.

Canada outshot the U.S. 12-6 in the first period, but the visitors carried an 18-8 advantage in the second.

Edwards gave the visitors a 2-1 lead at 7:29 of the second when she wired a cross-ice pass from Heise upstairs on Desbiens.

Harvey’s shot deflected off Canadian defender Primerano battling with Abbey Murphy at the crease, and by Desbiens at 5:13 for the first goal of the game.

Canada drew even a minute later off a neutral zone turnover. Jenn Gardiner backhanded a pass to Jenner in the slot for the latter to rifle over Frankel’s glove.

Canada scored three power-play goals on 12 chances in four games, while the U.S. was 6 for 17.