2011 Esso Cup

QUÉBEC 1 – PACIFIC 4
SEMIFINAL | FRI. APR. 22

Caitlin Connell and Rachel Johnson both had three points in the Edmonton Thunder's 4-1 semifinal win over the Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis, sending the Pacific reps to the gold medal game for the first time in three straight years at the Esso Cup.

 

ONTARIO 1 – WEST 5
SEMIFINAL | FRI. APR. 22

Taylor Woods tallied five points, while Olivia Howe lit up the lamp twice, to help the Notre Dame Hounds defeat the Toronto Aeros 5-1 in the first semifinal Friday, securing Notre Dame a chance to go for Esso Cup gold for a second straight year.

 

HOST 2 - QUEBEC 4
PRELIMINARY | THURS.. APR. 21

Esso Cup competition has wrapped up for host team the St. Albert Slash, who suffered a devastating loss in front of a hometown crowd Thursday to the Kodiaks du Lac-St Louis, who move on to semifinals at Canada's National Female Midget Championship.

 

WEST 3 – ONTARIO 1
PRELIMINARY | THURS. APR. 21

Olivia Howe, Natasha Kostenko and Brooke Wilgosh all put pucks into the net for Notre Dame Hounds, while Hayley Masters scored late in the game to break the goose egg for the Toronto Aeros for a final 3-1 score Thursday in St. Albert.

 

ATLANTIC 1 - PACIFIC 10
PRELIMINARY | THURS. APR. 21

Heather Kashman and Jessica Sekulic both had hat tricks in the Edmonton Thunder's 10-1 win, while Laura Bradley scored a shorthanded goal in the third to get the Kings County Kings on the scoreboard in their final game at the 2011 Esso Cup.

 

FROM NATIONAL TITLE
TO NATIONAL TEAM

Now that they've captured 2011 Esso Cup gold, what other hockey dreams could come true for the Notre Dame Hounds? Perhaps some will take the same road as 2010 gold medallist Amanda Makela, who went from national championship to under-18 national team. » more

 

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2011 Esso Cup
 
Thu, Apr 21, 2011
PAC 10 - ATL 1 (Preliminary)
WST 3 - ONT 1 (Preliminary)
QUE 4 - HST 2 (Preliminary)
Fri, Apr 22, 2011
ONT 1 - WST 5 (Semifinal)
QUE 1 - PAC 4 (Semifinal)
Sat, Apr 23, 2011
QUE 0 - ONT 4 (Bronze)
WST 5 - PAC 2 (Gold)
 
Esso Cup
Team GP W L OTW OTL PTS
WST 7 5 0 1 1 18
PAC 7 5 1 1 0 17
ONT 7 3 3 0 1 10
QUE 7 2 5 0 0 6
HST 5 1 2 1 1 6
ATL 5 0 5 0 0 0
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2011 Esso Cup
Team Player G
WST Olivia Howe 9
WST Jennifer More 8
WST Taylor Woods 7
PAC Heather Kashman 5
QUE Vickie Lemire 5
2011 Esso Cup
Team Player A
WST Taylor Woods 12
WST Olivia Howe 10
WST Jennifer More 7
PAC Alison Campbell 7
WST Natasha Kostenko 6
2011 Esso Cup
Team Player P
WST Olivia Howe 19
WST Taylor Woods 19
WST Jennifer More 15
WST Natasha Kostenko 10
PAC Alison Campbell 10
2011 Esso Cup
Team Player Sv% GAA
HST Chloe Sanderson 0.940 2.77
PAC Morgan Glover 0.936 1.65
ONT Taylor Hough 0.935 1.71
HST Emily Mitchell 0.930 1.97
WST Samantha Langford 0.928 1.46

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