2011 Esso Cup

Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 5 - Kings County Kings 0
 

QUEBEC BLANKS ATLANTIC IN TOURNAMENT OPENER

ST. ALBERT, Alta. – It only took a minute into the first game for Devon Thompson (Châteauguay, Que.) toscore the first goal of the 2011 Esso Cup, and help the Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis (Québec) top the Kings CountyKings 5-0, giving her team the first win of this year’s National Female Midget Championship.

Thompson led the way for Lac St-Louis, pocketing an unassisted marker at just 1:03 in the first, andfollowing up about 10 minutes later on another goal, with an assist from Stephanie Pellerin-Therien(Pointe-Clare, Que.). Abbey Frazer (Hudson, Que.), a candidate for the 2010-11 National Women’s Under-18Team, made it 3-0 at 17:20 in the period to give Lac St-Louis a comfortable lead going into intermission.

The team from Quebec continued to dominate the ice into the second, with Lily Sergeant (South Burlington,Verm.) digging at the net and putting it past the Kings County goal line midway through the period, with alittle help from blueliner Chelsea Zaidie (Pointe-Clare, Que.). The Kodiaks kicked off the third period fourgoals up on the Kings, but wouldn’t stop there, as Vickie Lemire (Rigaud, Que.) capped it off at 6:48 for thefinal 5-0 shutout win.

Kings County netminder Emma Meanor (Morell, P.E.I.) made 27 saves, while Lac St-Louis goaltender LaurieAnne Beaulieu Châteauguay, Que.) stopped 19 shots. The Kings next face host team the St. Albert Slash onMonday night, while the Kodiaks play in the morning game against the Notre Dame Hounds (West).

 

Game Information
Game Number 1 Round Preliminary
Arena Servus Place City, Country St. Albert, Alta.
Month / Day / Year 04/17/2011 Time 12:00 AM MT
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis (QUE) 3 1 1 5
Kings County Kings (ATL) 0 0 0 0

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   01:03 QUE 22 Devon Thompson 
   10:06 QUE 22 Devon Thompson (10 Stephanie Pellerin-Therien)
   17:20 QUE 9 Abbey Frazer (17 Vickie Lemire, 87 Olivia Bishop)

Penalties:
   03:10 ATL 33 Sasha Mooney (Tripping)
   17:36 QUE 22 Devon Thompson (Tripping)

Second Period
Goals:
   13:04 QUE 23 Lily Sargeant (28 Chelsea Zaidie)

Penalties:
   03:16 ATL   (Too Many Men)
   06:00 QUE 23 Lily Sargeant (Bodychecking)
   08:53 ATL 64 Laura Bradley (Elbowing)
   18:29 QUE 99 Samantha Tayler (Hooking)

Third Period
Goals:
   06:48 QUE 17 Vickie Lemire (13 Sierra Hannough, 99 Samantha Tayler)

Penalties:
   01:17 ATL 12 Rebecca Chapman (Tripping)
   02:51 QUE 28 Chelsea Zaidie (Hooking)
   04:40 ATL 33 Sasha Mooney (Hooking)
   17:07 ATL 27 Jenna Fitzpatrick (Roughing)


Goaltenders
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis
43 Laurie Anne Beaulieu On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Kings County Kings
00 Emma Meanor On 1/00:00 Off 2/18:29
00 Emma Meanor On 3/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 10 12 10 32
Kings County Kings 4 8 7 19

Player of the Game
Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis 22 Devon Thompson
Kings County Kings 64 Laura Bradley
Officials
Referee Lacey Senuk
Lines People Kayla Keeping, Nicole Bohnen
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