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Warriors shutout by Lancers, edge Mustangs in overtime

Photo by: Craig Glover

Saturday, November 27 @ Windsor
Windsor 5, Waterloo 0

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The Warriors were shutout by the no. 8 Windsor Lancers on Saturday afternoon in Windsor to fall to 2-11-1 on the season.

 

Lindsay Hoogstraten opened up the scoring for the Lancers with a power play goal four minutes into the first period.

 

Rookie Courtney Spoors scored her ninth goal of the season to put Windsor up by two midway through the period. Adelana Tridico then secured the Lancer lead with her first OUA career goal, giving Windsor a three goal lead heading into the second period.

 

Captain Julie Hamilton scored her third of the year in the middle period, while Hoogstraten scored her second of the game in the third period to round out the Lancer scoring.

 

Windsor outshot the Warriors 36-16, with Lancer goaltender Jamie Tessier making all 16 saves for her second shut-out of the season.  Martina Michaud (Etobicoke, Ont.) let in 4 goals on 24 shots to pick up the loss while Elizabeth Baverstock (Cambridge, Ont.) played well in relief of Michaud in the third period stopping 11 of 12 shots.

The Warriors finish their road trip Sunday afternoon with a battle against the Western Mustangs who defeated the Warriors in overtime back in October.


Sunday, November 28 @ Western
Waterloo 4, Western 3 (OT)

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The Warriors edged the Western Mustangs 4-3 in overtime on Sunday afternoon in London to improve their record to 3-11-1 on the season.

Both teams came out strong and the entire first period featured end-to-end action. The Mustangs had many chances at the beginning of the frame, but were unable to put any pucks past Warrior netminder Martina Michaud (Etobicoke, Ont.).

Waterloo opened the scoring and got their first goal on a two on one – directly after Western had killed off a penalty. Karen Vanderhoek (Burlington, Ont.) slid the puck over to Kelly Toms (Ennismore, Ont.) who backhanded the puck in on the left side passed Mustangs goalie Jessica Ulrich (Keswick, Ont.). Ona Mezenberg (Owen, Sound, Ont.) also assisted the goal.

The Mustangs battled back as Lindsay Gidomski (Mississauga, Ont.) scored her first goal of the game at the beginning of the second period, assisted by Brittany Buck (Etobicoke, Ont.) and Chantal Morais (Guelph, Ont.). The rest of the period remained scoreless and the Mustangs and the Warriors ended the second period tied 1-1.

It was an exciting and action-packed third period. Gidomski scored again giving the Mustangs a lead, with another assist from Morais. Emily Canham (Scarborough, Ont.) then blasted another shot in the top corner to give Western a 3-1 lead.

The Warriors came fighting back and Julia Endicott (Toronto, Ont) scored Waterloo's second goal. The defenseman walked right in from the blue line and scored on a low left corner shot. Shortly after, Brittany Holland (Lisle, Ont.) tied up the game with assists from Kate Wagner (Sauble Beach, Ont.) and Elora Brenneman (Minesing, Ont.).

With around 2 minutes left in the game, the Mustangs had an exciting powerplay opportunity but were unable to score.

Karen Vanderhoek (Burlington/) (Burlington, Ont.) scored the game-winning goal for the Warriors with 2:48 left on the clock in overtime, assisted by Nicole Hébert (Toronto, Ont.) and Jessica Tracey (Woodslee,Ont.) to give Waterloo the much needed win.


The Warriors outshot the Mustangs 32 to 22.

Waterloo wrap up their 2010 calendar year playing host to Brock on Friday night at 7:30 pm and Guelph on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 pm at the CIF arena.
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