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Martina Michaud

Women's Hockey

Warriors pick up first point of season in 6-5 OT loss to Western

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Defenseman Sydney Kidd (Sunridge, ON) scored the Western Mustangs two key goals as they beat the Waterloo Warriors 6-5 in an exciting overtime game on Saturday at Thompson Arena. Both of Kidd's points could have been highlight reel goals – one powerful shot from the point blasted in the top right corner, and a beautiful double-deak backhanded goal. 

It was a very close game and both teams battled hard for all three periods. The Mustangs (3-3) came out strong in the first period keeping the puck in the Warriors' end for the first few minutes of play, and immediately got a few shots on goal. Once Waterloo finally broke out of their end, they almost scored on a two on one, but Olivia Ross (Huntsville, Ont.) made a nice glove save.

Waterloo opened the scoring about halfway through the first period on a powerplay goal by Nicole Hébert (Toronto, Ont.), and about a minute later, Mandy Harrop (Simcoe, Ont.) netted another.

Western's first goal was scored by Carly Rolph (Guelph, Ont.) and assisted by Aoife Cox (Hamilton, Ont.) and Tara Cation (Caledon, Ont.). Meghan Hewins (Burlington, Ont.) scored the second goal to tie up the game.

While Kidd was the star of the second period with her two goals, both teams really picked up the pace this period. Kathryn Roy (Owen Sound, Ont.) scored a goal for Waterloo, leaving the score at 4-3 for Western at the end of the period.

Warrior's Hebert scored her second goal of the game at the beginning of the third period to tie the game and Kelly Toms (Ennismore, Ont.) gave Waterloo the lead just minutes later.

With just over one minute left in regulation time, desperate for a goal, Coach Higgins pulled Ross from the net. Katie Dillon (Oshawa, Ont.) shot the puck in and led the Mustangs into an overtime period.

Michelle Saunders (Oakville, Ont.) scored the game-winning powerplay goal for Western just a few seconds into overtime - on a slap shot from the point, which was assisted by Cation and captain Ellie Seedhouse (Whitby, Ont.).

The game was pretty evenly matched with Western narrowly out shooting Waterloo 24-19.

The Warriors look for their first win as they travel to Windsor on Sunday to face the Lancers.  Puck drop is set for 4:00 pm.
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