OUA W-HOCKEY ROUNDUP: VARSITY BLUES TAKE TWO ON ROAD
The No. 7 Blues scored all three of their goals in the second period against the Lancers on Saturday afternoon. Third-year forward Emily Milito (Ottawa, Ont.) took a pass from Keswick, Ont. native Kelly Setter for the first goal on a Blues power play. Annie DelGuidice (Hamilton, Ont.) scored an even-strength marker for Toronto just five minutes later and Karolina Urban tallied another power play goal for the Blues with less than two minutes to go in the period.
Toronto goaltender Kendyl Valenta (Brampton, Ont.) made 28 saves and earned her third shutout of the season in the 3-0 victory.
Blues assistant captain Amy Cornell (Oakville, Ont.) opened up the scoring in Sunday's match-up, as she sent a booming slap shot into the top corner of the net with only one second to go in the first period.
Toronto got into trouble in the second period as Brittany Buck (Etobicoke, Ont.) scored on a Western power play to tie things up and Holly Ouelette (Toronto, Ont.) added a short-handed goal, building a 2-1 Mustangs lead going into the final frame.
Kaitlyn Maddigan (Brampton, Ont.) notched another Western goal early in the third period, however, Toronto began to rally. Urban picked up a rebound to score her second goal of the weekend on a Blues man-advantage to narrow Western's lead to one. With less than three minutes to go, first-year forward Cailie Bazak (Peterborough, Ont.) fired a shot from the high-slot through the legs of Mustangs goaltender Danielle Le Ber (London, Ont.) to tie things up, sending the game into overtime.
After a scoreless overtime period, the game headed into a shoot out. DelGuidce scored first for the Blues, wiring a shot into the top corner over Le Ber's glove. Ouellette then scored for the Mustangs to even things at one. Cornell was Toronto's second shooter, and followed in DelGuidice's footsteps, also scoring top glove for what would be the eventual shootout winner.
Valenta stopped the remaining Western shooters and the Blues came away with their second overtime shoot-out victory of the season.
With the victories this weekend, Toronto improves their record to 8-3-0-0 and is currently tied for second-place with the Guelph Gryphons.
Source: Varsity Blues Athletics
QUEEN'S 3, NO. 5 GUELPH 1
GUELPH, Ont. - Two power play goals were the difference as the Queen's Gaels defeated the Guelph Gryphons 3-1 during a Sunday afternoon contest.
Becky Conroy (Pembroke, Ont.) scored her eighth goal of the season on the power play to open the scoring. Conroy has 15 points on the season and leads the Gaels. Kelsey Thomson (Martintown, Ont.) added another power play goal with under two minutes left in the second to take a 2-0 lead.
Guelph would cut the lead in half during the third period when Carla D'Angelo (Hamilton, Ont.) would slide one past goaltender Melissa John (Unionville, Ont.) making the score 2-1. John would be steady the remainder of the game finishing with 30 saves. Thomson added an empty net to seal the victory for the Gaels which gives Guelph their first regular season loss this season.
Thompson's two goals was the second consecutive game where she recorded two goals and she now has taken the team lead in scoring with nine. She is second to Conroy in points with 10.
Source: Gaels Athletics
OUA SCOREBOARD
November 14, 2008
Brock 4, Waterloo 1
York 4, UOIT 1
November 15, 2008
Toronto 3, Windsor 0
York 4, Western 3, SO
Queen's 3, UOIT 1
November 16, 2008
Queen's 3, Guelph 1
Toronto 4, Western 3, SO