Once a fixture of the Esso Cup, the Edmonton Jr. Oilers are back at Canada’s Women’s U18 National Club Championship after nearly a decade-long absence.
From the inception of the Esso Cup in 2009 until 2015, the Jr. Oilers, known then as the Thunder, made a record seven consecutive appearances. The run included trips to the gold medal game in 2011 and 2014, and bronze-medal finishes in 2010, 2012 and 2013.
Nine years later, they’re back. So, how did they do it? They had a fantastic regular season, finishing second in the Alberta Female Hockey League (AFHL) with a record of 21-7-2 and winning their last eight games. They were also second-best in goal scoring with 104 in 30 games and co-led the AFHL by allowing only 41.
Powering the Jr. Oilers were forward Daniella Martorana (15-18—33) and defender Ella Lloyd (17-14—31), who finished atop the AFHL in points among all blue-liners.
At the back end, Ella Dunham-Fox (7-3, 1.14 GAA, .944 SV%) and Mackenzie Gould-Sharpe (12-3, 1.15 GAA, .943 SV%) were sensational. The duo finished one-two in goals-against average and save percentage, and Gould-Sharpe’s five shutouts put her third among netminders.
The Jr. Oilers cruised through the preliminary round at the Alberta provincial championship with a perfect 3-0 record, and a nail-biting 2-1 win over the Red Deer Chiefs – the only team to finish above Edmonton in the regular season – secured an AFHL title. Edmonton allowed just four goals in four playoff games.
That championship came with a trip to the national tournament when the Thompson-Okanagan Lakers – the Esso Cup hosts – clinched the B.C. Elite Hockey League title, sending the Jr. Oilers to Vernon as Pacific representatives.
HOW THEY GOT TO VERNON
Alberta Female Hockey League Preliminary round: 1st place – defeated Calgary Fire 3-1, defeated St. Albert Slash 2-1, defeated Red Deer Chiefs 3-1) Championship game: defeated Red Deer Chiefs 2-1
REGULAR SEASON
Record (W-L-OTL): 21-7-2 (2nd in AFHL) Goals for: 104 (2nd in AFHL) Goals against: 41 (tied for 1st in AFHL) Longest winning streak: 8 (Feb. 2-25) Top 3 scorers: - Daniella Martorana – 15G 18A 33P (3rd in AFHL) - Ella Lloyd – 17G 14A 31P (4th in AFHL) - Tayla Lamabe – 15G 11A 26P (6th in AFHL)
PLAYOFFS
Record: 4-0 Goals for: 10 Goals against: 4 Top 3 scorers: - Claire Carruthers – 2G 3A 5P - Ciara Lang – 2G 1A 3P - Tayla Lamabe – 2G 0A 2P
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
2015 – Edmonton Thunder | 5th place | 2-3 | 9GF 10GA 2014 – Edmonton Thunder | silver medal | 3-4 | 16GF 18GA 2013 – Edmonton Thunder | bronze medal | 6-1 | 23GF 18GA 2012 – Edmonton Thunder | bronze medal | 3-4 | 15GF 12GA 2011 – Edmonton Thunder | silver medal | 6-1 | 26GF 12GA 2010 – Edmonton Thunder | bronze medal | 3-4 | 17GF 18GA 2009 – Edmonton Thunder | 4th place | 2-4 | 17GF 14GA
UNIVERSITY COMMITMENTS Claire Carruthers – St. Francis Xavier University Callie Dach – Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Aeryn Flanagan – University of Saskatchewan Mackenzie Gould-Sharpe – Lakeland College Camryn Karaki – Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Ella Lloyd – Northeastern University Layla Matthew – Clarkson University Riley Scorgie – Cornell University Maren Stachniak – SUNY Cortland
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