January 19 - First year forward Alana Cabana scored a pair of goals
to lead the University of Alberta Pandas hockey team past the Manitoba
Bisons, 5-2 Saturday night on Clare Drake Arena ice in Edmonton.
The
win gives the #2 ranked and defending CIS champion Pandas a sweep
of the #5 ranked Bisons at perhaps the most critical time. The two
teams met in early November in Manitoba where the Bisons skated
to a 3-2 win during game one. Howie Draper's Panda team responded
with a 2-0 win the next night and coupled with the sweep this weekend,
means that Alberta owns the season series, three games to one. Both
Alberta and Manitoba came into the weekend with identical 15-2-0-1
records and as the clear leaders in the Canada West. A sweep by
either team would likely mean first place in the Conference and
home ice throughout the Canada West playoffs as well as a first
round bye. With just four games remaining in the season the Pandas
will likely hold onto their first place sitting with a 17-2-0-1
record and will almost certainly face the Bisons again in the post-season.
Unlike
Friday's night game, a 3-2 shootout win where Alberta out-shot the
Bisons 35-11 and the teams combined for four PP goals (two each),
the Saturday night edition featured a looser game that focused more
on quality, rather than quantity.
The
Pandas still out-shot the visitors, 28-16, but this time buried
their chances behind Bisons' goalie Stacey Corfield, who had an
answer for much of the Panda attack last night and through seven
rounds of the shoot-out.
Cabana
got the home team on the board first, depositing a loose puck past
Corfield during a frenzied scramble at the 9:17 mark of the first,
a lead that would stand through the opening stanza.
Mia
Mucci and Canada West scoring leader Jen Newton padded the Alberta
lead in the second period, scoring at the 5:23 and 8:44 marks of
the second.
Meghan
Ross, who scored last night for Manitoba, notched an extra attacker
tally in the third, but Laura Salomons, with an assist from Cabana,
would strike back for Alberta on the PP minutes later, to restore
the three goal lead.
Ross
added another power-play goal, giving her three goals in two games
and 10 on the season, with just over seven minutes to go.
With
Corfield on the bench and Cabana in the box, Manitoba pushed hard
for the comeback, literally hemming Alberta in their own end for
close to three minutes. Cabana stepped out and picked up the first
puck to squirt past the Panda blue-line since she stepped into the
box at 17:44 and walked it into the empty net for a three point
night and a 5-2 Alberta win.
Manitoba
has a bye next weekend before returning to Alberta to battle Lethbridge
on February 1 & 2.
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