2011 Esso Cup

St. Albert Slash 0 - Edmonton Thunder 1
 

CAMPBELL'S LAST MINUTE GOAL GIVES EDMONTON EDGE OVER ST. ALBERT

ST. ALBERT, Alta. – Forward Alison Campbell (Edmonton, Alta.) picked up a rebound and sent thebiscuitflying into the back of the net, with just a minute and 12 seconds left in the final frame, to givetheEdmonton Thunder (Pacific) a hard fought 1-0 win over rival squad the St. Albert Slash (Host) inwhathardcore fans who rocked the rink Tuesday night consider to be the Battle of Alberta for the femaleMidgetAAA level.

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Heather Kashman (Edmonton, Alta.) was credited with the assist on the lone goal of the game afterfiringthe puck at St. Albert Slash netminder Emily Mitchell (St. Albert, Alta.), who made the first save andhad anoutstanding game between the posts for the hosts of the 2011 Esso Cup.

Dedicated family members, friends and local hockey fans filled Servus Place with the sounds ofclaps,cheers and noise makers to motivate both teams to be at their best on the ice, and it showed in askilled,fast game that resulted in the puck being passed tape-to-tape and plenty of shots on net for bothsides.

While Campbell was named player of the game for Edmonton, Jessica Kampjes (Bon Accord, Alta.) receivedthesame honour for St. Albert, after proving to be a true leader on the ice. Kampjes created some greatchancesup front, and was able to dig for and come up with the puck on several occasions to create breakawaychancesfor herself. Midway through the third, and while her team was shorthanded no less, Kampjes handilystole thepuck from a Thunder player standing at the Slash blue line and took off down the middle of the iceto releasea hard shot at the net that just couldn't find its way past goaltender Morgan Glover (Edmonton,Alta.).

In the end, fans supporting both teams saw a fantastic hockey game that put the great game of femalehockeyon display. The Edmonton Thunder take on the Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis (Québec) at 4 p.m. MT Wednesday,whilethe hosts St. Albert Slash will have another tough matchup against the Notre Dame Hounds (West) whenthe puckdrops at 7:30 p.m. MT.
 

 

Game Information
Game Number 9 Round Preliminary
Arena Servus Place City, Country St. Albert, Alta.
Month / Day / Year 04/19/2011 Time 07:30 PM MT
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
St. Albert Slash (HST) 0 0 0 0
Edmonton Thunder (PAC) 0 0 1 1

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   None

Penalties:
   02:22 HST 5 Jessica Kampjes (Bodychecking)
   12:06 HST 10 Brianna Rocque (Hooking)
   13:38 PAC 7 Stephanie Zvonkovic (Tripping)
   15:52 PAC 10 Caitlin Connell (Interference)
   18:16 HST 11 Paige Foster (Tripping)
   18:59 PAC 12 Cassidy Delainey (Slashing)

Second Period
Goals:
   None

Penalties:
   03:31 HST 11 Paige Foster (Roughing)
   09:04 PAC 2 Laura Bennett (Interference)
   14:38 HST 2 Eliza Snider (Hooking)
   17:16 HST 21 Kate Lumley (Tripping)
   18:28 HST 16 Krystal Reithmayer (Hooking)

Third Period
Goals:
   18:48 PAC 22 Alison Campbell (4 Heather Kashman)

Penalties:
   06:41 HST 9 Sabrina Flemming (Tripping)
   09:23 PAC 9 Jessica Sekulic (Hooking)
   11:59 HST 7 Deanna Morin (Roughing)


Goaltenders
St. Albert Slash
31 Emily Mitchell On 1/00:00 Off 3/19:48
Edmonton Thunder
31 Morgan Glover On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
St. Albert Slash 7 3 5 15
Edmonton Thunder 12 6 10 28

Player of the Game
Edmonton Thunder 22 Alison Campbell
St. Albert Slash 5 Jessica Kampjes
Officials
Referee Dana Argue
Lines People Jamie Scriver, Jeannine Panten
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