2011 Esso Cup

Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 0 - Notre Dame Hounds 6
 

NOTRE DAME’S HOWE HAS FIVE POINTS IN SHUTOUT WIN

ST. ALBERT, Alta. – Olivia Howe (Moose Jaw, Sask.) kicked off Monday morning’s matchup against theLacSt-Louis Kodiaks (Québec) by assisting her team’s first goal of the game and capping it with one of herown,in the end contributing five points to a 6-0 shutout, the first win of the Esso Cup for the Notre DameHounds(West).

The Hounds dominated from the first puck drop, with Natasha Kostenko (Fannystelle, Man.) and JenniferMore(Deloraine, Man.) taking advantage of Kodiak penalties to help the Hounds to an early lead. AfterassistingNotre Dame’s first two markers, Howe added another in the last 40 seconds of the period to make it3-0 goinginto the first intermission.

After a tough 3-2 shutout loss to the Edmonton Thunder (Pacific) on opening day, the jump start intheirsecond game of the tournament seemed to give the Hounds the confidence they needed on the ice, withCourtenayJacklin (Regina, Sask.) contributing to the scoreboard midway through the second and Howe helpingout TaylorWoods (Wilcox, Sask.) with four minutes remaining in the period, for a solid 5-0 lead.

Howe put the finishing touches on Notre Dame’s win when she scored her second goal of the game on anotherpowerplay just 45 seconds into the third, giving Notre Dame four points in the standings after two gamesplayed. Lac St-Louis goaltender Laurie Anne Beaulieu stood on her head through all three periods, facing 43shots total by the time the buzzer had sounded.

Lac St-Louis takes on the Toronto Aeros (Ontario) on Tuesday morning at 12 p.m. MT, while Notre Damefacesoff against the Kings County Kings (Atlantic) at 4 p.m. inside Servus Place.

 

Game Information
Game Number 4 Round Preliminary
Arena Servus Place City, Country St. Albert, Alta.
Month / Day / Year 04/18/2011 Time 12:00 AM MT
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis (QUE) 0 0 0 0
Notre Dame Hounds (WST) 3 2 1 6

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   10:26 WST 8 Natasha Kostenko (16 Olivia Howe) PP
   17:22 WST 14 Jennifer More (16 Olivia Howe, 2 Taylor Woods) PP
   19:19 WST 16 Olivia Howe (18 Meghan Sherven, 2 Taylor Woods)

Penalties:
   04:50 WST 14 Jennifer More (Hooking)
   09:23 QUE 55 Erica Starnino (Hooking)
   17:03 QUE 28 Chelsea Zaidie (Tripping)

Second Period
Goals:
   08:21 WST 10 Courtenay Jacklin (8 Natasha Kostenko, 7 Brittany Berisoff)
   16:02 WST 2 Taylor Woods (14 Jennifer More, 16 Olivia Howe)

Penalties:
   02:08 QUE 28 Chelsea Zaidie (Tripping)
   08:38 WST 12 Keiza Pynn (Tripping)
   19:45 QUE 9 Abbey Frazer (Interference)

Third Period
Goals:
   00:46 WST 16 Olivia Howe (14 Jennifer More, 2 Taylor Woods) PP

Penalties:
   03:46 WST 8 Natasha Kostenko (Roughing)
   05:19 QUE 13 Sierra Hannough (Hooking)


Goaltenders
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis
43 Laurie Anne Beaulieu On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Notre Dame Hounds
1 Samantha Langford On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 5 6 5 16
Notre Dame Hounds 18 17 8 43

Player of the Game
Notre Dame Hounds 14 Jennifer More
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 43 Laurie Anne Beaulieu
Officials
Referee Dana Argue
Lines People Jeannine Panten, Alanna Llewellyn
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