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VANCOUVER – The No. 3 Calgary Dinos won their fifth straight Canada West women's hockey game on Saturday night beating the host UBC Thunderbirds 4-1 in Vancouver.
UBC's goal came at 10:23 of the second period on a power play as Tatiana Rafter (2nd, Winnipeg, MB) put a loose puck past Calgary's
Jennifer Mallard on a goalmouth scramble.
It was Rafter's fourth goal of the year.
The Dinos got goals from
Maddison Gee,
Erika Mitschke,
Sinead Tracey and
Tanya Morgan.
Calgary scored twice late in the first period, which proved to be enough to leave Vancouver with a sweep of the Thunderbirds.
Gee opened the scoring at 17:17, recording her first tally of the season.
Then Mitschke put home the game-winner 1:20 later. She was part of a scrum in front of the UBC net and was able to pounce on a loose puck and put it past UBC goaltender Carly Butcher (1st, Bellingham, WA), who made 28 saves in a losing cause.
In the second period, Tracey found the net on a power play for Calgary at 4:43 before teammate Morgan rounded out the Dinos' scoring at 8:14.
Rafter's goal at 10:23 ruined Mallard's bid for a second consecutive shutout, although she would get her third victory of the seasonafter making 14 saves.
Just 33 seconds later, Calgary's
Iya Gavrilova was assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct for checking UBC's Nikola Brown-John (2nd, Monte Lake, BC) into the boards and making contact with her head on the play.
UBC went 1 for 4 on the power play, while Calgary converted once on five opportunities.
The Thunderbirds (1-15-2) will play at Alberta next weekend.
With tonight's win, Calgary improves to 14-4-0, two points behind Saskatchewan for first place in the Canada West with a pair of games in hand. The Dinos will head to Regina for two games next weekend.
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