2009 National Women's Under-18 Championship

Alberta  0 -  Quebec  5

 

QUEBEC EARNS SPOT IN SEMI-FINALS WITH HUGE WIN

SURREY, B.C. – Quebec owned the ice Friday afternoon in Surrey, with Gabrielle Davidson (Pointe-Claire, Que.) snagging four points and Cloé Desjardins (St-Prosper, Que.) stopping all 29 shots sent her way to earn a 5-0 shutout win over Alberta.

But it was Mélodie Daoust (Valleyfield, Que.) who got the ball rolling for Quebec on a power play late in the first period, while Christine Lambert (Thetford-Mines) and Cassandra Poudrier (Terrebonne, Que.) both chipped in with assists.

Quebec power plays continued to be Alberta’s downfall into the second period, with Davidson turning it on and taking advantage of two of them to secure a pair of goals and put her team up 3-0. 

Davidon’s hot streak continued into the third, as she helped set up goals by both Alex Lapointe (Mercier, Que.) and Élarie Leclair (Varennes, Que.)., increasing Quebec’s tally to what became the final score.

Despite Quebec’s 2-1 loss to Manitoba on the first day of the tournament, this is the team’s second win of the week and guarantees them a spot in Saturday’s semi-final – and gives them a chance at a medal.


Game Information
Game Number 10  Round Preliminary
Arena South Surrey Arena City, Country Surrey, B.C., Canada
Month / Day / Year 11/06/2009 Time (local) 01:00 PM PT
Attendance
Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Alberta (AB) 0 0 0 0
Quebec (QC) 1 2 2 5
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   19:34 QC 17 Mélodie Daoust (25 Christine Lambert, 6 Cassandra Poudrier) PP

Penalties:
   01:21 AB 2 Riana Magee (Interference)
   02:26 QC 27 Elarie Leclair (Holding)
   10:48 AB 10 Brittany Styner (Tripping)
   14:24 QC 19 Cristina Bravi (Cross Checking)
   18:49 AB 19 Karlee Odland (Roughing)

Second Period
Goals:
   14:28 QC 11 Gabrielle Davidson (4 Geneviève Legault) PP
   19:10 QC 11 Gabrielle Davidson (6 Cassandra Poudrier) PP

Penalties:
   04:32 AB 2 Riana Magee (Hooking)
   11:25 QC 17 Mélodie Daoust (Interference)
   14:07 AB 20 Bryanne Panchuk (Tripping)
   15:52 QC 28 Abbey Frazer (Holding)
   17:16 AB 5 Kayla Kaluzny (Cross Checking)
   19:10 AB 18 Mac Purvis (High Sticking)

Third Period
Goals:
   01:40 QC 13 Alex Lapointe (8 Kayla Tutino, 11 Gabrielle Davidson)
   14:59 QC 27 Elarie Leclair (11 Gabrielle Davidson, 4 Geneviève Legault)

Penalties:
   05:56 QC 19 Cristina Bravi (Hooking)
   18:53 AB 12 Rachel Walsh (Bodychecking)


Goaltenders
Alberta
31 Camille Trautman On 1/00:00   Off 2/20:00
30 Courtney Vinet On 3/00:00   Off 3/20:00
Quebec
29 Cloé Desjardins On 1/00:00   Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Alberta 11 11 7 29
Quebec 5 13 6 24

Player of Game
Alberta 19 Karlee Odland
Quebec 11 Gabrielle Davidson
Officials
Referee Sylena Mutsaers
Lines People Lacey Senuk, Michelle Stapleton
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