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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Blake Gustafson
Electric Umbrella/Huskie Athletics
2
Alberta ALB
3
Winner Saskatchewan SSK
Alberta ALB
2
Final
3
Saskatchewan SSK
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 OT 1 F
Alberta ALB 0 1 1 0 2
Saskatchewan SSK 1 1 0 1 3

Game Recap: Golden Bears Hockey | | Saskatchewan Sports Information

Bears' season ends with OT loss to Saskatchewan

Huskies advance to play UBC in CW Semifinal

SASKATOON, Sask. — The University of Saskatchewan Huskies prevailed in thrilling fashion over the Alberta Golden Bears on Saturday night (Feb. 21) at Merlis Belsher Place, earning a 3-2 overtime victory and punching their ticket to the Canada West semifinal.

Keaton Sorensen played the role of overtime hero, netting the game-winner at the 9:45 mark of the extra frame in Game 2 to complete the best-of-three quarterfinal sweep of their longtime cross-provincial rival. Skating primarily on the Huskies' fourth line, Sorensen's clutch marker was his first of the playoffs and just his second of the season.

Alongside Sorensen's heroics, Huskies goaltender Nolan Maier delivered another strong performance between the pipes. The Yorkton, Sask., product provided a calming presence for Saskatchewan through more than 70 minutes, turning aside 28 shots while making key saves at pivotal moments — including two while the Bears were shorthanded in the second period.

After a shutout performance in Game 1, Maier now boasts a .967 save percentage through his first two career playoff starts.

For Alberta, the result marks the first time in program history the Golden Bears have bowed out in the Canada West quarterfinal. Despite the early playoff exit, however, the Bears refused to go quietly in Game 2.

Trailing 2-0 for nearly two periods after goals from Conner Roulette and Josh Pillar put the Huskies ahead, the Bears dug in and responded late in the second. Aiden Yakimchuk netted Alberta's first goal with 13 seconds remaining in the frame, cutting the deficit in half and injecting life into his squad heading into the intermission.

Carrying that momentum into the third, the Bears continued to press, dictating play with strong defensive structure and sustained offensive-zone pressure. Meanwhile, netminder Drew Sim stood tall, turning aside Huskies shooters to keep Alberta within striking distance. His effort proved critical, setting the stage for late-game drama.

With Alberta on the power play and a sixth attacker on the ice, a shot from Tyson Laventure deflected off Maier's pad and landed on the stick of Justin Hall, who buried the tying goal with 51 seconds remaining to force overtime.

Ultimately, however, Sorensen's late-game heroics outlasted those of the Golden Bears. The third-year forward backhanded a rebound over a sprawling Sim to seal the victory and send Saskatchewan on to the next round.

Saskatchewan will now travel to Vancouver to face the top-seeded UBC Thunderbirds in a best-of-three semifinal series beginning Feb. 26.

 
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