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T-Birds downed 3-1 by perfect Pandas
VANCOUVER - The UBC Thunderbirds gave the undefeated Alberta
Pandas a run for their money on Friday night but couldn't quite
keep up, as they were edged 3-1at the Father Bauer Arena.
The Pandas were in control for most of the first period which
allowed them to jump out to a 2-0 lead. Jennifer Jubb got the
scoring started in the first minute of play, jumping on a rebound
to put her side ahead at the 42-second mark.
Leah Copeland doubled the lead later in the period on one of
Alberta's many power play opportunities. The Pandas outshot UBC
15-5 in the frame and appeared to have taken a 3-0 lead late in the
first when Stephanie Ramsay weaved her way through the T-Bird
defence to get in on goal. The red light went on but the goal was
eventually waved off after it was ruled that UBC goalie Melinda
Choy kept the puck out with a spectacular sprawling save.
After killing off a 5-on-3 situation early in the second, the
T-Birds got on the board thanks to a great individual effort by
Tamara Pickford. While holding off a defender with one arm she was
able to keep control of the puck with just one hand on her stick
and wheel around the back of the net. She threw the puck towards
the net from just behind the goal line and it banked in off Alberta
goalie Dana Vinge to make it a 2-1 game.
"I was really really proud of our work five-on-five," said UBC head
coach Nancy Wilson. "We created a lot of offence which normally
doesn't happen against Alberta, and we are just getting stronger
and stronger. Everyone believes in themselves."
Unfortunately for the 'Birds, they didn't get to play at even
strength very often. They had to kill seven penalties against the
conference's best offensive squad, including two lengthy
five-on-three situations, and were unable to generate sustained
pressure on offence.
"We had our chances at the net but there is no way we can beat
Alberta playing four-on-five," said Wilson. "We had too many
penalties and most of them were just because of
over-aggressiveness."
Katie Borbely scored late in the second for Alberta to put the
visitors up 3-1, and the Panda defence was able to shut the T-Birds
down the rest of the way.
Alberta remains perfect at 17-0-0 on the year, while UBC falls to
5-9-1 on the year and remains four points out of a playoff
spot.
The two sides will play game two of their weekend series on
Saturday at the Father Bauer Arena. The puck drops at 7:30 p.m.
Source:
Thunderbirds Sports Info




















