
Huskies edge Dinos in thrilling OT home opener
Kennedy Brown was the “Caped Crusader” on Friday night as the Huskie women’s hockey team defeated the Calgary Dinos 2-1 in an overtime thriller at Merlis Belsher Place. The fourth year forward from Okotoks, Alberta scored the game winner at the 4:25 mark of the first overtime period. “It’s a tradition that the player of the game wear the cape”, Brown proudly said…decked out in green.
Brown was quick to credit her teammates for their role in the winning goal. “I saw Kara (Kondrat) driving hard to the net”, said Brown. “She made a beautiful toe drag, and I just drove the net. I knew she was going to put it somewhere good.” Brown now has two points in three games, after registering an assist last weekend in a 3-0 shut out over Trinity Western in Langley.
3rd year Huskie Kate Ball opened the scoring on a power play at the 4:27 of the second period. Calgary tied the game with 1:25 remaining in the middle frame when Saskatoon product Sydney Mercier scored for the Dinos.
Calgary attempted to use their size to their advantage, but the Huskies powered through when they could in open ice. “We needed to find a way to keep them moving”, said Saskatchewan head coach Steve Kook. “When we played well, I thought we did that.” The Huskies outshot the Dinos 34-25. Camryn Drever made 24 saves in the Huskie net.