Esso Cup champions a year ago, the St. Albert Slash are back in search of history, anchored by 10 returning players as they look to become the first team to go back-to-back at Canada's National Female Midget Championship.
Madison Burr scored the game winner for the Stoney Creek Sabres.
The memories made at the Prince Albert institution will live on forever.
The Northern Selects persevered in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona.
The three-peat is complete. Mackenzie Kordic scored twice to deliver the Slash a third-consecutive Esso Cup title.
Alicia Juras scored the tying goal late and counted again in the shootout to lead the Sabres to the bronze medal.
Katie Chomiak scored twice and added an assist to propel the Lady Wolves past the Sabres and into the gold medal game.
Madison Willan scored 2:46 into overtime to lift the Slash past the Stars and into a third-straight gold medal game.
With memories of her sister never far, Mireille Kingsley is backstopping Sudbury in its quest for a second Esso Cup.
One wants a third-consecutive Esso Cup championship. The other wants redemption. The Slash and Stars are back.
Grace Shirley and Mackenna Parker had two goals each in a four-goal second period, helping the Stars move into the Esso Cup fina
Tyra Meropoulis and Jayme Doyle scored in the shootout, and the Slash survived to earn a chance to defend their Esso Cup title.
Mégane Quirion and Ann Sophie Guay scored early goals and Sarah Vanier made 30 saves, leading the Pionnières to Esso Cup bronze.
Tyra Meropoulis and Madison Willan scored the goals and the Slash became the first team to repeat as Esso Cup champs.
Taking what she has learned from her experiences on the national and international stages, Mackenna Parker has become a do-every
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