2009 Esso Cup

Calgary Flyers  6 -  Westman Wildcats  3

 

FLYERS WRAP UP FIRST PLACE WITH WIN OVER WILDCATS

by Tessa Clayton

It was the game that would determine who was top dog in round robin play – both the Flyers and Wildcats were undefeated coming into tonight’s game.

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Both teams came flying out of the gate, with great chances at both ends early on. Calgary’s Emily Harrison opened the scoring with a power play goal but the Wildcats answered back, with Megan Bailey scoring shorthanded to even things up.

Each team scored once more before the end of the opening 20 minutes, sending the game to the intermission even 2-2.

With the Flyers and Wildcats both taking numerous penalties throughout the game, special teams needed to be on top of their game and they didn’t disappoint. Only three power play goals were scored in total as the penalty kill for both teams shut the door.

The second period was also high scoring, with a total of four goals, putting Calgary up 5-3 at the end of forty minutes. What the third period lacked in goal scoring certainly made up for in intensity, with the game continuing to be fast paced, with lots of physical play that gave the game a playoff-like atmosphere.

Both goalies were peppered with shots but ultimately it was the Flyers’ Bailey Toupin who prevailed yet again, stopping 24 shots that led the hometown Flyers to a first-place finish in round-robin play.

Top scorers for Calgary tonight were Harrison and Brittany Styner, each with two goals.

Calgary doesn’t play again until Friday’s playoff round begins, while Westman plays Scarborough on Thursday afternoon. Playoff standings will be determined when tomorrow’s round robin play is finished.

 

Game Information
Game Number Round Preliminary
Arena Max Bell Centre City, Country Calgary, Alta., Canada
Month / Day / Year 04/22/2009 Time (local) 07:30 PM MT
Attendance
Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Calgary Flyers (HST) 2 3 1 6
Westman Wildcats (WST) 2 1 0 3
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   04:58 HST 14 Emily Harrison (18 Shawna Griffin, 3 Laura Butz) PP
   08:21 WST 9 Megan Bailey (8 Teal Crosson) SH
   16:00 HST 11 Sadie Lenstra (4 Jasmin Teske, 14 Emily Harrison) PP
   17:16 WST 11 Jenna-Marie Durnin (17 Sheryl Kaskiw, 14 Brittany Phillips) PP

Penalties:
   03:16 WST 7 Kelsie Scott (Hooking)
   05:34 HST 11 Sadie Lenstra (Hooking)
   06:35 WST 5 Brigette Lacquette (Hooking)
   14:19 HST 17 Anne Gillard (Roughing)
   14:19 WST 14 Brittany Phillips (Bodychecking)
   15:43 WST 7 Kelsie Scott (Interference)
   17:04 HST 6 Gillian Doyle (Tripping)

Second Period
Goals:
   00:15 HST 2 Ferran Brown (10 Brittany Styner)
   12:20 HST 10 Brittany Styner
   18:46 WST 4 Amy Lee (14 Brittany Phillips) PP
   19:27 HST 10 Brittany Styner (16 Katie Newton, 5 Kayla Kaluzny)

Penalties:
   02:43 WST 7 Kelsie Scott (Roughing)
   05:22 WST 15 Kayleigh Chapman (Interference)
   16:21 WST 17 Sheryl Kaskiw (Roughing)
   16:45 HST 10 Brittany Styner (Tripping)
   17:45 HST 4 Jasmin Teske (Interference)

Third Period
Goals:
   00:51 HST 12 Erin Lally

Penalties:
   01:54 WST 3 Laura Williams (Interference)
   08:32 HST 5 Kayla Kaluzny (Roughing)
   12:50 HST 15 Victoria Porter (Tripping)


Goaltenders
Calgary Flyers
20 Bailey Toupin On 1/00:00   Off 3/20:00
Westman Wildcats
35 Tara Lacquette On 1/00:00   Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Calgary Flyers 5 11 6 22
Westman Wildcats 12 9 6 27

Player of Game
Calgary Flyers 20 Bailey Toupin
Westman Wildcats 14 Brittany Phillips
Officials
Referee Shelley Knowlton
Lines People Amanda Allaire, Aaron Best
Goal Judge Murray Briceland, Chuck Doughty

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