2008 National Women's Under-18 Championship

Manitoba  3 -  Quebec  6
 

TRIO OF QUEBECERS SCORE TWO GOALS DURING WIN

NAPANEE, ON – Team Quebec took a major step to winning Group B with a 6-3 victory over Manitoba on Thursday evening at the 2008 National Women’s Under-18 Championship.

The game was tied 2-2 after two periods, before Quebec exploded for four goals in the third. Quebec was led by Mélodie Daoust (Valleyfield, QC/Selects), Audrey Gariépy (Mascouche, QC/Blues de Dawson) and Marie-Philip Poulin (Beauceville, QC/Blues de Dawson), each of whom scored a pair of goals.

Despite the score, the game was close right up until the final minute. Team Quebec took a 1-0 lead just 2:44 into the game when Poulin scored her fourth goal of the tournament. Manitoba struck back right away as Kristin Cockerill (Winnipeg, MB/Balmoral Hall Blazers) scored less than two minutes later. Quebec regained the lead on Daoust’s goal at 9:26.

Manitoba would tie the game five minutes into the second on a goal by Brigette Lacquette (Waterhen, MB/Westman Wildcats).

Quebec started the third with a goal as nice as they come. Kayla Tutino (Lorraine, QC/Ontario Hockey Academy) made a great pass to Daoust on a 2-on-1. Daoust made a great deke to her backhand and put the puck past Manitoba’s Tara Lacquette (Waterhen, MB/Westman Wildcats). Quebec’s lead was shortlived once again as Brigette Lacquette sniped her second of the game at 7:25.

From there, though, Gariépy took over, scoring Quebec’s fourth and fifth goals of the game. Poulin scored in the last minute to ice the victory.

Quebec is now 2-0 and can clinch Group B with a win over B.C. on Friday.

 

Game Information
Game Number Round Preliminary
Arena Strathcona Paper Centre City, Country Greater Napanee, Ont., Canada
Month / Day / Year 11/06/2008 Time (local) 05:00 PM ET
Attendance 334 Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Manitoba (MB) 1 1 1 3
Quebec (QC) 2 0 4 6
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   02:44 QC 10 Marie-Philip Poulin (17 Mélodie Daoust)
   04:33 MB 20 Kristin Cockerill (16 Caitlin MacDonald)
   09:26 QC 17 Mélodie Daoust (21 Marie-Philip Guay, 10 Marie-Philip Poulin) PP

Penalties:
   05:40 MB 2 Brittany Hergesheimer (Cross Checking)
   07:51 MB 9 Breann Frykas (Hooking)
   09:35 QC 5 Laurie-Anne Ménard (Interference)
   12:58 MB 7 Danielle Vigier (Tripping)
   19:24 MB 16 Caitlin MacDonald (Hooking)

Second Period
Goals:
   05:37 MB 19 Brigette Lacquette (8 Kristine Grenier) PP

Penalties:
   01:15 MB 7 Danielle Vigier (Tripping)
   02:27 MB 19 Brigette Lacquette (Cross Checking)
   05:02 QC 21 Marie-Philip Guay (Hooking)
   09:55 QC 27 Elarie Leclair (Hooking)
   12:26 QC 27 Elarie Leclair (Roughing)

Third Period
Goals:
   04:52 QC 17 Mélodie Daoust (8 Kayla Tutino)
   07:25 MB 19 Brigette Lacquette (16 Caitlin MacDonald, 9 Breann Frykas) PP
   09:16 QC 9 Audrey Gariépy (11 Gabrielle Davidson)
   14:16 QC 9 Audrey Gariépy (11 Gabrielle Davidson) PP
   19:23 QC 10 Marie-Philip Poulin (19 Cristina Bravi) PP

Penalties:
   00:53 MB 9 Breann Frykas (Hooking)
   02:21 QC 9 Audrey Gariépy (Hooking)
   05:23 QC 5 Laurie-Anne Ménard (Interference)
   07:00 QC 20 Frédérique Bergeron (Holding)
   10:15 QC 23 Geneviève Legault (Bodychecking)
   14:13 MB 4 Amy Lee (Hooking)
   14:38 MB 2 Brittany Hergesheimer (Interference)
   15:59 MB 5 Regan Boulton (Tripping)
   16:38 QC 20 Frédérique Bergeron (Hooking)
   19:13 MB 14 Brittany Phillips (Hooking)


Goaltenders
Manitoba
35 Tara Lacquette On 1/00:00   Off 3/20:00
Quebec
30 Roxanne Douville On 1/00:00   Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Manitoba 6 5 8 19
Quebec 20 11 15 46

Player of Game
Manitoba 19 Brigette Lacquette
Quebec 9 Audrey Gariépy
Officials
Referee Koniseck
Lines People Mills, Best
Goal Judge Chris Eden, Louis Cabrel
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