2012 National Women's Under-18 Championship

British Columbia 3 - Saskatchewan 1
 

POTOMAK PUTS TWO UP ON SCOREBOARD FOR HOST TEAM WIN

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. – At just 14 years old playing at a female under-18 event, one might think that a rookie such as Sarah Potomak (Aldergrove, B.C.) might be a little intimidated when she first steps onto the ice at a national championship.

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But as one of B.C.’s two youngest players, Potomak was anything but that when she took her first strides wearing the B.C. jersey on the EnCana Events Centre ice, putting her province’s first goal up on the scoreboard at 12:58 in the first period to kick start her team’s lead over Saskatchewan and give the often underdog team from the west coast the confidence it needed to pull off an impressive win in front of a loud and proud local crowd. Lauren Spring (Kelowna, B.C.) helped out, her first of three assists to contribute to all B.C. goals in the game.

Saskatchewan skated and fought hard through the first in an attempt to even the score, but a rough second period that included four penalties put the central Canadian team behind by three goals, with Micah Hart (Saanichton, B.C.) making it 2-0 on a power-play, with Spring assisting, midway through the frame, and Potomak accepting the puck from Spring and capping it off when B.C. once again had a one-player advantage at 14:07 in the period.

After a dressing room break at intermission, Saskatchewan came out with more spark in their skates, battling for the puck in an attempt for the much-needed comeback, and a fired up Kaitlin Willoughby (Canwood, Sask.) was able to get a handle on the puck at 12:39 in the scored to dash hopes for a B.C. shutout.

Nevertheless, it was British Columbia to skate away with three points in the standings, undoubtedly fuelled by its enthusiastic fans in the stands. Jane Kish (Weyburn, Sask.) faced an impressive 37 shots between the posts, earning her player of the game honours for Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan next takes to the ice against Atlantic at 4 p.m. on Thursday, while B.C. will be in tough when it faces off against defending gold medallists Ontario Red in tomorrow night’s feature game at 7 p.m. MT. Follow along on Twitter @HC_NWU18 for live game updates from the rink.

 

Game Information
Game Number 04 Round Preliminary
Arena EnCana Events Centre City, Country Dawson Creek, B.C.
Month / Day / Year 11/07/2012 Time 07:00 PM MT
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
British Columbia (BC) 1 2 0 3
Saskatchewan (SK) 0 0 1 1

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   12:58 BC 16 Sarah Potomak (17 Lauren Spring)

Penalties:
   01:56 SK 19 Jaelei Meyer (Checking to the Head)
   01:56 SK 19 Jaelei Meyer (Checking to the Head)
   01:56 SK 19 Jaelei Meyer (Checking to the Head)
   05:28 BC 10 Alyssa Erickson (Roughing)
   05:28 SK 4 Nikki Watters-Matthes (Roughing)
   10:02 BC 14 Hannah Miller (Bodychecking)
   14:59 BC 17 Lauren Spring (Slashing)

Second Period
Goals:
   09:15 BC 4 Micah Hart (10 Alyssa Erickson, 17 Lauren Spring) PP
   14:07 BC 16 Sarah Potomak (19 Mackenzie Wong, 17 Lauren Spring) PP

Penalties:
   01:54 SK 4 Nikki Watters-Matthes (Roughing)
   05:48 SK 8 Dessirae Kuhlmann (Interference)
   08:51 SK 12 Kylee Kupper (Bodychecking)
   13:00 SK 11 Bailey Braden (Checking to the Head)
   19:03 BC 2 Samantha Fieseler (Bodychecking)

Third Period
Goals:
   12:39 SK 17 Kaitlin Willoughby  SH

Penalties:
   11:20 SK 14 Nicole Goebel (Bodychecking)
   15:38 SK 4 Nikki Watters-Matthes (Roughing)


Goaltenders
British Columbia
31 Michaela Logan On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Saskatchewan
1 Jane Kish On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
British Columbia 11 16 10 37
Saskatchewan 6 6 5 17

Player of the Game
British Columbia 16 Sarah Potomak
Saskatchewan 1 Jane Kish
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