Stavert shuts out Beasts as playoffs loom
Black Ice goalie Kim Stavert shut the door on the Green Beasts Wednesday night, and her team responded with a 4-0 win at the Canada Games Centre.
Black Ice goalie Kim Stavert shut the door on the Green Beasts Wednesday night, and her team responded with a 4-0 win at the Canada Games Centre.
Sue Hamilton scored twice and added an assist for the Ice, who moved into a tie for fourth place in the Whitehorse Women's Hockey League with the win.
The loss dropped the Beasts record to 16-11-5, but the club remains eight points up on Blue Rodeo for second place.
The Red Dragons have a commanding hold on first place with a 27-5-1 record.
The league will open its playoff round March 16.
Vanessa Bogaert also scored a goal and had an assist in the win, while Lareina Twardochleb rounded out the scoring. Karen Branigan picked up three assists.
Gold Diggers 2, Whitesnake 2
Cheryl Rivest scored both goals for the Gold Diggers, who kept pace with Black Ice with a tie Wednesday.
Kylie Bird sniped a goal and one assist for Whitesnake, while Lindy-Jo Ashton had the other.
Whitesnake remains in last place with an 8-19-5 record.
Whitesnake 5, Blue Rodeo 2
On Tuesday night, a hat trick and one assist from Christina Lawrence helped Whitesnake down Blue Rodeo.
Kim Schlosser and Jocelyn Barrett each chipped in a goal and an assist in the win.
Stephanie Hammond and substitute Sasha Merrell replied for Blue Rodeo in the loss.
Red Dragons 5, Green Beasts 3
Geena Charlie scored her first goal of the season, but it wouldn't hold up against a four-point night from Danielle Hodgson Saturday night.
The league's leading scorer scored a hat trick and one assist to lead the Dragons past the Beasts. Hodgson now has 31 goals and 20 assists in 27 games.
Taryn Parker had a goal and assist in the win, Nicole Petersen had two assists, and Candice MacEachen rounded out the scoring with a goal.
Substitute Haley Tomlin scored the other two goals for the Beasts.
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