Huskies go coastal for semi-final series with T-Birds
The Huskie women’s hockey team flies over the mountains and into Vancouver this weekend, to face the UBC Thunderbirds in a best-of-three Canada West semi-final series. Saskatchewan swept the Calgary Dinos in a best-of-three quarter-final with 5-2 and 3-2 victories on February 17th and 18th.
“When ever they had a little bit of momentum and a little bit of push, we had a response right away”, said head coach Steve Kook. Second year defender, Emily Holmes, scored twice in the three goal victory on Friday night. The second year Huskie from Saskatoon has also played on the wing for some games this season due to injuries. “She’s multi-purpose”, Kook stressed. “She’s such a good skater. She’s explosive, athletic and her compete is off the charts.
Fourth year goaltender Camryn Drever, who had an impressive 1.56 goals against average in eight regular season victories, made 26 saves in each of the quarter-final wins at David Bauer Arena. “She faced a lot of close in traffic”, said Kook. “She did a good job in handling it.”
Saskatchewan defeated the top ranked Thunderbirds on October 14th by a count of 3-2, but lost the other three regular season contests. Kook’s description of UBC is “Deep, deep, deep.” The Canada West regular season leaders registered 24 victories and had points but in all but two games in the regular season.

