2007 National Women's Under-18 Championship

Saskatchewan  6 -  British Columbia  5
 

SASKATCHEWAN WITHSTANDS B.C. ONSLAUGHT TO GRAB 5TH PLACE

Kali Gillanders was the overtime hero on Saturday afternoon, scoring on a powerplay 6:34 into the extra period as Saskatchewan escaped with a 6-5 win over British Columbia in the fifth-place game at the 2007 National Women’s Under-18 Championship.

Saskatchewan (2-2) led 2-0 after one period, and held a 20-4 advantage in shots on goal, but saw B.C. score five goals in just 4:11 midway through the second period to turn a two-goal deficit into a three-goal lead. Undaunted, they scored three goals of their own in just 5:51 to pull even before the end of the middle frame.

Player of the Game Alyssa Wiebe scored twice and added an assist, while Bailey Habscheid, Tiara Schoenroth and Erin Heinemann also found the back of the net for Saskatchewan, who grabbed fifth place after back-to-back last-place finishes at the January 2005 and November 2005 national championships.

Elana Lovell scored twice for B.C. (1-2-1), while Ling Ling Lok, Taylor Macleod and Player of the Game Alana Baumgartner added singles as the West Coast team improved on its seventh-place finish from the last U18 Women’s Nationals, despite taking the loss. Goaltender Rosanne Wallace turned aside 42 shots in a losing cause, as Saskatchewan outshot B.C. 48-26 overall.

 

Game Information
Game Number 14  Round 5th Place
Arena Kitchener Memorial Auditorium City, Country Kitchener, Ont., Canada
Month / Day / Year 11/10/2007 Time (local) 01:00 PM
Attendance 379 Game Status Final in Overtime

Box Score   1     2     3   OT1 Total
Saskatchewan (SK) 2 3 0 1 6
British Columbia (BC) 0 5 0 0 5
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   02:54 SK 16 Alyssa Wiebe (10 Lauren Cromartie, 8 Shelby Davey)
   13:59 SK 7 Bailey Habscheid (16 Alyssa Wiebe, 8 Shelby Davey) PP

Penalties:
   00:46 BC 3 Ling-Ling Lok (Tripping)
   03:54 BC 5 Christie Jensen (Bodychecking)
   12:01 BC 14 Jodi Reinholcz (Unsportsmanlike Cnd.)
   12:44 BC 5 Christie Jensen (High Sticking)
   17:52 BC 5 Christie Jensen (Tripping)
   18:15 SK 9 Jessica Campbell (Slashing)

Second Period
Goals:
   06:02 BC 3 Ling-Ling Lok (17 Katie Little, 18 Alannah Kedra-McCormack)
   06:52 BC 12 Elana Lovell
   07:05 BC 12 Elana Lovell (22 Kaitlin Imai, 10 Dominique Goutsis)
   09:05 BC 19 Alisa Baumgartner
   10:13 BC 6 Taylor McLeod (18 Alannah Kedra-McCormack, 11 Kathleen McDonald)
   12:41 SK 18 Tiara Schoenroth (20 Kali Gillanders, 9 Jessica Campbell)
   17:45 SK 12 Erin Heinemann (3 Megan Frohaug) PP
   18:32 SK 16 Alyssa Wiebe (22 Nicole Hollingshead, 10 Lauren Cromartie)

Penalties:
   01:48 SK 17 Brittany Kaye (Interference)
   10:36 BC 2 Kaleigh Fratkin (Tripping)
   13:07 BC 3 Ling-Ling Lok (Bodychecking)
   16:23 BC 6 Taylor McLeod (Roughing)
   19:17 BC 11 Kathleen McDonald (Roughing)

Third Period
Goals:

Penalties:
   03:17 SK 22 Nicole Hollingshead (Tripping)
   10:00 SK 4 Katelyn Ptolemy (Tripping)
   11:49 BC 19 Alisa Baumgartner (Interference)
   17:07 SK 8 Shelby Davey (Hooking)

Overtime

Goals:
   06:30 SK 20 Kali Gillanders (14 Rianne Wight 18 Tiara Schoenroth) PP

Penalties:
   06:12 BC19 Alisa Baumgartner (Tripping)


Goaltenders
Saskatchewan
1 Alyscia Zaryski On 2/00:00   Off 2/09:05
31 Michala Jeffries On 1/00:00   Off 1/20:00
31 Michala Jeffries On 2/09:06   Off 4/06:30
British Columbia
1 Rosanne Wallace On 1/00:00   Off 4/06:30

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   OT1 Total
Saskatchewan 20 23 3 2 48
British Columbia 4 11 8 3 26

Player of Game
Saskatchewan 16 Alyssa Wiebe
British Columbia 19 Alisa Baumgartner
Officials
Referee Katie Gullett
Lines People Deana Cuglietta, Genevieve Bordeleau
Photos
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