Paris Oleksyn @ MacEwan 2024-25
Derek Harback / MacEwan Athletics
3
Winner Saskatchewan SSK
0
MacEwan GMU
Winner
Saskatchewan SSK
3
Final
0
MacEwan GMU
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Saskatchewan SSK 1 2 0 3
MacEwan GMU 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Hockey | | MacEwan Athletics

Dogs Down Griffins to Sweep Weekend Series

EDMONTON, Alta. – Nothing they threw at goaltender Colby Wilson went in all weekend as the Griffins women's hockey team was blanked by the fourth-year tendy for a second-straight night Saturday in a 3-0 loss to the Saskatchewan Huskies.

On Saturday, it was 23 shots – making for a weekend total of 50 – but Wilson stopped them all to post back-to-back shutouts.

It's the seventh time this season that the Griffins have been blanked in a game as their record falls to 2-11-3 at the close of the first semester. Saskatchewan leapfrogs them in the Canada West East Division standings by improving to 2-10-4.

After beating the Griffins 1-0 in overtime on Friday night, the Huskies had even more jump to their game in the rematch as they hemmed MacEwan in their own zone for long stretches in the first period.

That eventually led to Brooklyn Stevely opening the scoring at 19:42 with a seeing-eye powerplay point shot through traffic. The game-winning goal never had to happen as the Griffins had multiple chances to get it out of their own zone but couldn't and got stuck with tired players on the ice.

The Huskies again capitalized on the powerplay at 9:28 of the second period to go up 2-0 when Paris Oleksyn jumped on a rebound off a point shot and chipped a sharp angle goal past a lunging Brianna Sank.

Saskatchewan then put the game out of reach at 3-0 at 13:54 of the middle frame when Sank left the puck behind the net for her defenceman, who overskated it, leaving Jayde Cadieux – in pursuit on a penalty kill forecheck – to scoop it up and wrap it around before Sank could get back in her net.

The Griffins had some decent chances to get on the board after that, but Wilson made point-blank stops on all of them, most notably on Sydney Jack, who had a late second period short side snipe labelled to go bar down before the goalie expertly shouldered it away from the RVH position.

Sank finished with 25 saves for MacEwan in the loss.

The Griffins head into the semester break needing to find another gear if they're going to have any chance of chasing down a playoff position. They're 10 points back of Manitoba for the final post-season berth in the East Division and the Bisons have two games in hand.

The Huskies return to action in the new year when they take on the Regina Cougars in a home-and-home series on January 10 and 11, 2025. 

 
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