THUNDER BAY QUEENS UPSET FIRST PLACE TEAM IN POSSIBLE GOLD MEDAL PREVIEW
REGINA, Sask. – The Notre Dame Hounds may have started off on the right foot in their last round robin
game of the Esso Cup, with Olivia Howe (Moose Jaw, Sask.), tipping in her own rebound just three minutes into
the matchup, the Thunder Bay Queens quickly came back to upset the first place team and claim a 5-2 victory –
as well as the top spot in the standings – Thursday inside the Co-operators Centre.
The Queens capitalized on a trio of power plays, including two in the last five minutes of the first
period, to take the lead throughout most of the game. Brittany Zuback (Thunder Bay, Ont.) of the team
representing Ontario slid the puck into the net at 16:04 in the first, with assists going to Michela Cava
(Thunder Bay, Ont.) and Kaitlyn Quarrell (Thunder Bay, Ont.) to tie the game. Another Notre Dame penalty
helped Thunder Bay make it 2-1 in their favour, with Quarrell getting her second point and first goal of the
game at 18:33 in the period.
But it certainly wouldn’t be Quarrell’s last goal of the game. She put the Queens up 3-1 by firing the
puck over the shoulder of netminder Tamber Tisdale (Red Deer, Alta.) while her team was shorthanded at 6:20
in the second, and followed up on her goal by putting away a power play marker at 12:33 in the period to make
it 4-1 with an impressive natural hat trick.
The Notre Dame hounds, who have dominated the ice throughout much of the tournament, likely had a pep talk
in the dressing room during the intermission, since they came out of the gates in the third ready to prove
why they’ve been in first place for most of the week. Taylor Woods (Wilcox, Sask.) of the team from the
Pacific region tipped in a shot at 17:31 in the third, but not before Brittany Berisoff (Kelowna, B.C.)
scored Thunder Bay’s fifth and final goal of the game.
All in all, it was a competitive matchup between two of the best teams to hit the ice in Regina this week,
but the Queens claimed the victory at the end of what could be a preview of Saturday’s gold medal game, which
will be television on TSN2 at 4 p.m. CT. Defenceman Gabriela Stewart (Mississauga, Ont.) was named Player of
the Game for Notre Dame for her work on the blue line, while Quarrell is taking home that honour for Thunder
Bay for her incredible contributions to her team’s win, including a very rare natural hat trick.
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Game Information |
Game Number |
14 |
Round |
Round Robin |
Arena |
Co-operators Centre at Evraz Place |
City, Country |
Regina, Sask., Canada |
Month / Day / Year |
04/22/2010 |
Time (local) |
01:00 PM CT |
Attendance |
415 |
Game Status |
Final |
Box Score |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Total |
Notre Dame Hounds (WST) |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
Thunder Bay Queens (ONT) |
2 |
2 |
1 |
5 |
Goals/Penalties |
First Period |
Goals:
03:04 WST 16 Olivia Howe (19 Brienna Gillanders, 4 Taylor Woods)
16:04 ONT 19 Brittany Zuback (8 Michela Cava, 12 Kaitlyn Quarrell) PP
18:33 ONT 12 Kaitlyn Quarrell (8 Michela Cava, 5 Courtney Tougas) PP
Penalties:
06:52 WST 17 Julia Flinton (Interference)
15:09 WST 14 Jenny More (Hooking)
18:02 WST 19 Brienna Gillanders (Elbowing)
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Second Period |
Goals:
06:20 ONT 12 Kaitlyn Quarrell SH
12:33 ONT 12 Kaitlyn Quarrell (4 Brianna Iazzolino, 5 Courtney Tougas) PP
Penalties:
05:08 ONT 18 Taylor Savard (Hooking)
09:06 ONT 18 Taylor Savard (Hooking)
11:49 WST 8 Gabriela Stewart (Roughing)
18:22 ONT 17 Savanna Gamache (Roughing)
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Third Period |
Goals:
00:23 ONT 7 Jana Henry (18 Taylor Savard)
17:31 WST 4 Taylor Woods (11 Lindsay Brook, 17 Julia Flinton)
Penalties:
13:04 ONT 11 Ellia Heroux (High Sticking)
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Goaltenders |
Notre Dame Hounds |
1 Tamber Tisdale |
On 1/00:00 |
Off 3/20:00 |
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Thunder Bay Queens |
35 Megan Leikkari |
On 1/00:00 |
Off 3/20:00 |
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Shots on Goal |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Total |
Notre Dame Hounds |
12 |
9 |
13 |
34 |
Thunder Bay Queens |
10 |
9 |
5 |
24 |
Player of Game |
Notre Dame Hounds |
8 Gabriela Stewart |
Thunder Bay Queens |
12 Kaitlyn Quarrell |
Officials |
Referee |
Robin Sawatzky |
Lines People |
Kari Laborde, Kim Hebert |
Goal Judge |
Al Schaefer, Glen Albert |
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