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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Pandas Hockey
Jacob Mallari/UBC Thunderbirds
1
Alberta ALB
5
Winner UBC UBC
Alberta ALB
1
Final
5
UBC UBC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Alberta ALB 0 0 1 1
UBC UBC 2 0 3 5

Game Recap: Pandas Hockey | | UBC Sports Information

Power scores late in Pandas loss at UBC

VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds (6-0) put the finishing touches on a weekend sweep of the visiting Alberta Pandas (2-2-2) thanks to a first period scoring outburst that provided all the cushion UBC would need for a 5-1 victory Saturday afternoon at Father Bauer Arena.

Alberta entered Saturday's contest looking to bounce back after suffering its first regulation loss of the season, however, it would be UBC that struck first courtesy of a perfectly executed three-on-two rush that saw Grace Elliott find Vanessa Schaefer in the slot to tap in her third goal of the season.

Looking for a response, Alberta struggled to maintain possession in the offensive zone and did not register a shot on goal until their first powerplay opportunity of the game. Fifth-year netminder Elise Hugens got the start for UBC and although she was rarely tested in the first frame, she was calm when called upon in the opening 20 minutes.

UBC continued to press after opening scoring. Late in the period, the veteran duo of Annalise Wong and Elliott showcased their chemistry. Elliott pulled the puck off the boards and found Wong behind Alberta's defenders where she tucked in her second of the season past Grace Glover to give the T-Birds a 2-0 lead heading into the second.

The Pandas found their stride in the second period on the back of some great puck possession from veterans Abby Soyko and Natalie Kieser, who both had chances on the powerplay but were thwarted by Hugens, who swallowed up any scoring chances thrown her way.
 
Neither team was able to convert on its opportunities in the second period, despite a combined seven penalties being drawn as a scoreless frame paved the way for an exciting finish down the stretch with Alberta hungry for a comeback.

The Pandas came out firing in the third, nearly capitalizing on a penalty taken by Elle Lorenz, but UBC was able to kill it off and regain their first period scoring punch. The T-Birds opened the floodgates with three goals over a four-minute span to secure more than enough insurance to close out the game. A powerplay tally from Karine Sandilands at 11:04 was followed by Wong's second of the game and Elliott's fourth of the season.

Alberta broke its scoring drought late in the game as Emma Power banged home a rebound past Hugens, but it would prove to be too late as UBC closed out the third to improve to 6-0 on the season.

With her three point performance, Grace Elliott broke the 100 point plateau and now has 55 goals and 47 assists in 107 career Canada West games played.

The T-Birds will enjoy a bye week before heading to Regina at the end of the month for a weekend series against the Cougars starting Friday, October 31.
 
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