2016-17 National Women's Under-18 Team

Canada 4 - HC Slavoj Velke Popovice 3 (OT)

PETTET GETS OT WINNER, HELPS U18S TO PRE-WORLDS WIN

JASON LA ROSE

VELKE POPOVICE, Czech Republic – Brette Pettet (Kentville, N.S./Shattuck-St. Mary’s, USHS) completed the comeback 2:34 into overtime, giving Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team a 4-3 win over HC Slovaj Velke Popovice in pre-tournament action Tuesday ahead of the 2017 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship.

The Canadians trailed 3-1 with less than nine minutes to go before pulling even and forcing the extra period.

Just moments after goaltender Édith D’Astous-Moreau (Laval, Que./Nepean, PWHL) stopped a penalty shot to keep her team alive, Pettet finished a set-up from Amy Potomak (Aldergrove, B.C./Pacific, JWHL) to give Canada the win in its first of two exhibition games.

Sophie Shirley (Saskatoon, Sask./Okanagan Hockey Academy, CSSHL) had two goals for the Canadians, including the game-tying marker with just 38 seconds remaining, and Sarah Fillier (Georgetown, Ont./Oakville, PWHL) also found the back of the net.

Daryl Watts (Toronto, Ont./Mississauga, PWHL) and Emma Maltais (Burlington, Ont./Oakville, PWHL) added two assists apiece.

After a scoreless opening period, the Czech boys team struck early in the second when Jan Synac beat Canadian goaltender Danika Ranger (Uxbridge, Ont./Durham, PWHL) just 77 seconds in.

But that would be the lone puck to find its way past Ranger, who gave way to D’Astous-Moreau just past the midway mark of the middle frame.

Shirley tied the game on the power play at 9:19, picking up a rebound off the end boards and sneaking it past netminder Matyas Nesvadba, but Lukas Vit beat D’Astous-Moreau on a breakaway at 12:45, and Synac added his second of the period at 18:57 to send HC Slovaj Velke Popovice to the intermission up 3-1.

Fillier got the Canadian comeback started at 11:18 of the third period, setting up a wild finish.

With Canada on the power play and D’Astous-Moreau on the bench for a six-on-four advantage in the final minute, Shirley found the rebound of a Maltais shot and chipped it over David Hruska for the 3-3 goal, pushing the game to overtime.

Canada will finish its pre-tournament schedule Thursday, facing off with Sweden in Zlin (1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT), before opening the world championship Saturday against the Swedes (1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT).

Game Information
Game # 01 Round Pre-Tournament
Arena ZS Velke Popovice Location Velke Popovice, CZE
Date Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017 Time 1 p.m. ET

 

Box Score 1 2 3 O Total
CAN 0 1 2 1 4
SVP 0 3 0 0 3

 

Goals & Penalties
First Period
Goals : 
None

Penalties : 
03:23 SVP Daniel Tichy (Charging)
12:35 CAN Avery Mitchell (Holding)
18:37 SVP Martin Bejda (Interference)
Second Period
Goals : 
01:17 SVP Jan Synac (Martin Bejda)
09:19 CAN Sophie Shirley (Courtney Vorster) PP 
12:45 SVP Lukas Vit (Petr Klicka)
18:57 SVP Jan Synac (Jakub Figer)

Penalties : 
05:46 CAN Amy Potomak (Hooking)
08:32 SVP Jiri Sup (Elbowing)
Third Period
Goals : 
11:18 CAN Sarah Fillier (Daryl Watts, Emma Maltais)
19:22 CAN Sophie Shirley (Emma Maltais, Daryl Watts) PP

Penalties : 
01:17 SVP Nikola Macoun (High-sticking)
04:12 SVP Jakub Figer (Tripping)
12:27 CAN Brooke Hobson (Hooking)
12:45 SVP Malyas Mrva (Charging)
15:56 SVP Malyas Mrva (Hooking)
18:06 SVP Petr Klicka (Holding)
Overtime
Goals : 
02:34 CAN Brette Pettet (Amy Potomak)

Penalties : 
00:04 SVP Jiri Sup (Tripping)
00:16 CAN Olivia Knowles (Hooking)

 

Goaltenders 
CAN Danika Ranger; Édith D'Astous-Moreau (2nd/10:07)
SVP Matyas Nesvadba; David Hruska (2nd/09:19)

 

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 O Total
CAN -- -- -- -- 40
SVP -- -- -- -- 34
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Kraemer, Primerano and Stonehouse each scored twice in Canada’s win.
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Primerano and Zablocki scored but Canada fell to Czechia in the semis.
2024 U18WWC: CAN 6 – SUI 0 (Quarterfinals)
D’Alessandro scored twice to lead Canada to advance to the semifinals.
2024 U18WWC: CAN 10 – FIN 0 (Preliminary)
Primerano and Kraemer scored hat tricks as Canada downed Finland.
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