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Huskies slide to consolation side
The top seeded Concordia Stingers blanked the U of S Huskies 4-0 in the second quarter-final of the 2024 GFL USPORTS women’s hockey championships, presented by Connect Energy, on Thursday night at Merlis Belsher Place. Concordia opened the scoring on an Emmy Fecteau shot that hit a stick and fluttered over goaltender Camryn Drever’s shoulder at 8:13 of the first period. Saskatchewan hit a post and a cross bar in the first 20 minutes and outshot Concordia 11-7. “It could have been a different game if one of those goes in”, said Huskie head coach Steve Kook. “I seriously thought if we got one, we would have got more.”
Stinger 5th year forward, Rosalie Begin-Cyr, quieted the standing room only crowd early in the second period on a nice set-up from Emilie Lavoie to make it a 2-0 hockey game. Concordia coach Julie Chu was asked about some second period changes that appeared to take chances away from the Huskies. “One of the things in the first that they did a great job with is their break outs”, said Chu. “They were creating a lot of speed off of those. We had to make some adjustments in the second and it allowed us to get into the O zone and play some offensive hockey. We like that.”
Concordia outshot the Huskies 17-11 in the middle frame, but Kook didn’t believe the game slipped away until the final period. “I didn’t feel any loss of momentum until the third”, he said. The Huskies had to start the period short-handed, then with the score 3-0 had to kill off another penalty in the final 3 and a half minutes of the game. Concordia’s leading scorer, Emilie Lussier, put the game out of reach with goals at 12:33 and 19:20 of the third.
Stinger third year goaltender, Jordyn Verbeek, made 26 stops for the shutout. Drever turned aside 37 Concordia shots.