PWHL 2013/2014
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OAKVILLE pulls away in second, rolls over ETOBICOKE, 5-0Mastercard Centre Sun, Feb 02, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
ETOBICOKE allowed OAKVILLE to net three goals during the second period and fell, 5-0. Stephanie Loukes spearheaded the defensive effort for OAKVILLE, as she did not allow a puck past him and made 29 saves for the shutout. The solid play of Loukes will be reflected in her goals against average, which pre-game was 3.02. OAKVILLE's penalty kill excelled, as OAKVILLE gave up zero goals despite allowing seven power plays. OAKVILLE stifled ETOBICOKE's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. OAKVILLE's defense was surprisingly good. OAKVILLE averages 2.6 goals allowed per game. OAKVILLE found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. OAKVILLE has scored at the pace of 2.2 goals per game during the current campaign. OAKVILLE could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 14 minutes in penalties during the game. OAKVILLE was led by Cassidy MacPherson (PU), who had one goal and one assist. MacPherson (PU) scored 14:30 into the first period to make the score 1-0 OAKVILLE. Christina Putigna provided the assist. OAKVILLE also got points from Putigna, who also finished with one goal and one assist and Jennifer MacAskill, who also registered one goal and one assist. OAKVILLE also had goals scored by Jordan Martin and Kirsten Miller, who each put in one. More assists for OAKVILLE came via Laura Magliocchi, who had one and Jamie Watson, who had two. ETOBICOKE managed to stay out of the box better than usual, finishing with one minor for two minutes in penalty time. ETOBICOKE wound up below its season average of 13.0 penalty minutes per game. OAKVILLE registered zero goals on one power play opportunities. ETOBICOKE's starting goalie, Christie Honor, made 12 saves and finished with the loss before she was taken out in favor of Sarah Jamieson, who stopped five shots. |