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The UMD women took care of business in the first round of the 2011 WCHA playoffs, sweeping Minnesota-State Mankato 3-0 Friday and 5-0 Saturday at Amsoil Arena. On Friday, Elin Holmlov put the Bulldogs ahead in the first period, 1-0, 6:44 into the first period. After a sloppy second period, the Bulldogs still only led 1-0. The 'Dogs dominated the third period, outshooting the Mavericks 19-6 and scoring goals by Jocelyne Larocque and Holmlov for the 3-0 win. Haley Irwin had two assists Friday while Holmlov, Pernilla Winberg, and Mariia Posa each had one assist. Kim Martin stopped all 20 Maverick shots she faced.
On Saturday, UMD again finished the first period with a 1-0 lead, on a goal by Audrey Cournoyer at 14:08 of the period. The 'Dogs didn't wait until the third period to put the game away on Saturday night, scoring three second period goals. Katie Wilson scored at 6:24 of the period, then Jessica Wong scored 26 seconds later. Larocque made it 4-0 at 16:44 of the second period. Vanessa Thibault finished the scoring with a goal at 9:18 of the third period. Irwin picked up 3 assists on Saturday, as did Elin HOlmlov. Jamie Kenyon, Noora Jaakkola, and Kacy Ambroz also had an assist in Saturday's game. Jenny Harss picked up the shutout Saturday, stopping 25 Maverick shots. Mavericks' goaltender Alli Altmann stopped 75 of 83 UMD shots in the two games.
Elin Holmlov scored twice Friday
2 comments:
great post! I think women's hockey is generally under-appreciated, even here in Canada. Nice to see some support for the sport south of the boarder.
Question: do you think more people would follow women's hockey if they were permitted to wear visors or no face shield like the men? I think so. I believe it would allow fans to bond more with players and see their emotion and compete level a bit more clearly. Not sure why they have to wear cages anyway, they are adults, they should be able to decide for themselves.
here is my blog if you are interested:
http://the-devilsadvocate.blogspot.com/
I just saw this comment.. and it definitely is an under-appreciated sport.
The thing about women's hockey is this is NCAA-College hockey.. even the NCAA men are required to wear a full face cage or complete shield, and play stops immediately when a helmet is lost, a rule created sometime the last 5-8 years or so.
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