CALGARY – A two-goal game from Trinity Western forward Chloe Reid helped send the University of Calgary Dinos women's hockey team packing after a 4-2 win by the Spartans to sweep the Canada West Quarterfinal series and advance to the conference semifinals.
In contrast to Friday's game, it took until the 17th minute in the first period for the visitors to strike on Saturday. Kailey Ledoux made a quick cross-crease pass to Reid who was just waiting to tap it past Dinos goaltender
Maisie Cope to start the scoring.
The second period started early with Reid getting her second of the evening at 4:11. An awry puck from behind the Dinos net proved beneficial as the puck bounced between the feet of several players in front of the net. With the puck squirting free right back to Reid all alone directly in front of Cope, she made no mistake beating her blocker side to make it 2-0 for the Spartans.
The third marker for the visitors came on the power play. Kyra Anderson carried the puck from the left-side circle up past the ringette line before entering the centre lane. With a clear view past Dinos' defence, Anderson shot a rocket into the top left corner to light the lamp for Trinity Western yet again, giving them a 3-0 edge after 40 minutes of play.
The home team made their first appearance on the score sheet in the third period at 15:19. Off a face off, the Dinos took quick possession to the left of Spartans goaltender Kate Fawcett.
Kyla Mitenko skated the puck along the goal line before passing it net front where
Josie McLeod was waiting to send it through Spartans traffic and past Fawcett for the Dinos' first goal of the evening.
A goalie pull on the home side in efforts to gain some momentum resulted in an empty net goal, courtesy of Spartans' Olivia Leier, before a last-minute effort from Dinos'
Bree Kennedy picked up a rebound for their second of the night, but it wasn't enough to overcome the 4-2 victory for the Spartans.
With the win, the Spartans advance to battle the UBC Thunderbirds in the semifinal round Feb. 27 – March 1 in a best-of-three series
With the loss, the Calgary Dinos season comes to a close.
"I'm very proud of this group," said Dinos head coach
Josh Gosling. "I'm very proud of their work ethic, very proud of their fight, and very proud of their pride they showed for this program.
"I liked the fight [from today]. We didn't get a lot of bounces, but I think it started with our players that played their last game for the Dinos and they drug us into the fight. I'm proud of that group and what they've accomplished as a Dino."
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