2010 Esso Cup

Regina Rebels  2 -  Edmonton Thunder  1
 

LATE GAME REBELLION MEANS HOMETOWN TEAM CLIMBS TO THIRD PLACE

REGINA, Sask. – The noise level in the Co-operators Centre reached almost-deafening levels when Regina staged a rebellion in OT to beat the Edmonton Thunder 2-1, allowing the heavily favoured host team to climb up the rankings to third place Tuesday.

Brooklyn Moskowy (Regina, Sask.) was the hometown hero who sent the fans in the stands into a frenzy, picking up a bouncing puck and popping it into the back of the Pacific team’s net at 1:20 in the fourth period, while Thunder netminder Morgan Glover (Edmonton, Alta.) scrambled in an attempt to cover it up.

But despite sealing the deal in the end, for much of the game it appeared as though the win would belong to Edmonton, with the Thunder pocketing the first marker at 17:26 in the second period, courtesy of Stephanie Zvonkovic (Edmonton, Alta.) with an assist from Alison Campbell (Edmonton, Alta.).

The Rebels had to battle their way through two full periods and most of the third, with plenty of feisty back and forth play between the two teams, before finally evening up the score on a power play at 17:28 in the third, with Andrea Ehrmantraut (White City, Sask.) finding the back of the net and buying Regina some extra time in the game.

Goalies at both ends of the ice stood their ground with Samantha Langford (Pense, Sask.) stopping 37 shots and Glover making 22 great saves. Thanks to her outstanding efforts in the crease, Langford skated away with Player of the Game for Regina while Kirsten Reeves (Edmonton, Alta.) had the honour for the Thunder.

 

Game Information
Game Number Round Round Robin
Arena Co-operators Centre at Evraz Place City, Country Regina, Sask., Canada
Month / Day / Year 04/20/2010 Time (local) 07:30 PM CT
Attendance 331 Game Status Final in Overtime

Box Score   1     2     3   OT1 Total
Regina Rebels (HST) 0 0 1 1 2
Edmonton Thunder (PAC) 0 1 0 0 1
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:

Penalties:
   10:00 HST 18 Molly Findlay (Boarding)
   12:49 PAC 12 Cassidy Delainey (Roughing)
   15:22 HST 10 Tayler Kosloski (Interference)

Second Period
Goals:
   17:26 PAC 7 Stephanie Zvonkovic (22 Alison Campbell)

Penalties:
   04:45 HST 8 Melissa Folk (Bodychecking)
   07:26 HST 19 Kristin Boan (Interference)
   08:53 HST 8 Melissa Folk (Interference)

Third Period
Goals:
   17:28 HST 24 Andrea Ehrmantraut (16 Kelsa Duffy, 7 Patricia McGauley) PP

Penalties:
   13:49 HST 11 Paige Anakaer (Tripping)
   16:27 PAC 19 Carmanah Hunter (Interference)

Overtime

Goals:
   01:20 HST 3 Brooklyn Moskowy 4/4


Goaltenders
Regina Rebels
1 Samantha Langford On 1/00:00   Off 4/01:20
Edmonton Thunder
31 Morgan Glover On 1/00:00   Off 4/01:20

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   OT1 Total
Regina Rebels 2 8 10 3 23
Edmonton Thunder 10 17 11 0 38

Player of Game
Regina Rebels 1 Samantha Langford
Edmonton Thunder 21 Kirsten Reeves
Officials
Referee Ashley Desjardins
Lines People Michelle Stapelton, Amanda Verishine
Goal Judge Al Schaefer, Gerry Filteau
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