Breaks benefit Thunderbirds in narrow win over Huskies
A pair of controversial calls went the UBC Thunderbirds’ way as they escaped with a 1-0 win over the Huskies women’s hockey team on Saturday to sweep their weekend series in Vancouver.
The Dogs had two potential tying goals waved off in the third period as the T-Birds made an early power play marker stand up for the victory.
After a penalty-filled end to Friday’s game the rematch featured cooler heads on both sides. The Huskies were whistled for only two infractions in the contest but on the first UBC power play, Grace Elliott rifled home her conference-leading 15th goal of the season to give the Thunderbirds the lead midway through the opening period.
The Thunderbirds carried play for long stretches of the game but Clara Juca kept the Dogs in the fight, stopping 29 shots through the first two periods of play.

