Women's team dominates Spain 21-0 in opening game at World University Games

Women's team dominates Spain 21-0 in opening game at World University Games

X-Women hockey forward Alex Normore (Bedford, NS) scored one goal and contributed three assists in Canada's dominant 21-0 shutout over Spain in their opening game Tuesday at the World University Games. StFX's Jenna Pitts (Antigonish, NS) is also on team Canada. The complete game story follows from Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

Winter Universiade: Women's hockey

Davidson, Canada roll over newcomer Spain in opener

Dec. 10, 2013

TRENTINO, Italy (CIS) – Gabrielle Davidson of McGill University scored four times and added two assists as the Canadian women's hockey team spanked Spain 21-0 to open the defense of its FISU title at the 26th Winter Universiade, Tuesday night.

The result was somewhat predictable as Canada entered the biennial tournament as reigning two-time champion, having triumphed in 2009 in China when the sport made its Universiade debut and again in 2011 in Turkey, while Spain was playing its first-ever FISU contest.

The Canadians improved to a perfect 15-0 all-time at the tourney and have now outscored their opponents by a 118-10 margin overall.

The final score was the second most lopsided in the short history of Universiade women's hockey. Finland crushed host Turkey 32-0 in preliminary round action two years ago.

"It was good to get our legs and get a game under our belt," said Team Canada head coach Howie Draper, who has led the Alberta Pandas to a record seven national titles since the sport was added to the CIS program 16 years ago. "As a coaching staff, we wanted to see the lines and how they worked together. Coaches from the east hadn't necessarily had a lot of opportunity to see the players from the west and vice versa, so it was a good opportunity to evaluate all aspects. There are things we need to work on and improve on – we'll need them as we move into the later rounds."

The game featured no penalties and Canada overwhelmed Spain by a lopsided 80-2 margin in shots, including 28-0 in the first period and a 31-0 in the second frame.

The Canucks led 6-0 after the opening stanza and 13-0 after two.

Davidson, a sophomore from Pte. Claire, Que., who currently leads the CIS goal scoring race with 15 markers in only 10 league games, was joined on the scoresheet by Wilfrid Laurier forward Laura Brooker of Fergus, Ont., who also had a hat-trick and added one helper.

Brooker was one of seven players to tally four points in the win, along with Josianne Legault (2-2-4) and team captain Kim Deschênes (0-4-4), both of the reigning CIS champion Montreal Carabins, Katia Clément-Heydra of McGill (2-2-4), Cara Wooster of Saskatchewan (2-2-4), Alex Normore of StFX (1-3-4) and Kimberley Wong of Guelph (1-3-4).

Rounding out the scoring for the CIS all-stars were Guelph's Jessica Pinkerton, with two, as well as Gryphon teammate Amanda Perkins, Calgary's Jenna Smith, UBC's Tatiana Rafter and Queen's Morgan McHaffie.

Netminder Élodie Rousseau-Sirois, another Carabin standout who hails from Pohenegamook, Que., needed to make only two saves to register the shutout. Shell-shocked Spanish starter Carlota Alvarado Martin-Calero was credited with 58 saves on 75 shots. She was beaten 17 times before being relieved by Oihane Tedone Linde, who played just over five minutes and conceded four goals on five shots.

Canada (1-0) plays Russia (0-1) on Thursday in its second of five round-robin contests.

The Russians dropped their opener 4-2 against the USA on Tuesday. Japan beat Great Britain 10-1 in the other day one duel.

Team Canada website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/universiade/winter/2013/index
Trentino 2013 website: http://www.universiadetrentino.org/ 
           
TEAM CANADA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE (all times local / 6 hours ahead of EST)

Dec. 10 (20:00): Canada 21, Spain 0
Dec. 12 (16:00): Canada vs. Russia
Dec. 13 (12:00): Canada vs. Great Britain
Dec. 15 (20:00): Canada vs. USA
Dec. 16 (16:00): Canada vs. Japan
Dec. 18 (16:00): Semifinal #1 (3 vs. 2)
Dec. 18 (20:00): Semifinal #2 (4 vs. 1)
Dec. 19 (16:00): 5th place
Dec. 20 (16:00): Bronze
Dec. 20 (20:00): Final

SCORING SUMMARY (official boxscore: BOXSCORE)
 
Canada 21, Spain 0

FIRST PERIOD
 
SCORING:
 
1. CAN Gabrielle Davidson (1) (Kim Deschênes, Josianne Legault), 0:35
2. CAN Laura Brooker (1) (unassisted), 1:39
3. CAN Josianne Legault (1) (Brittney Fouracres, Gabrielle Davidson), 3:09
4. CAN Laura Brooker (2) (Morgan McHaffie, Alex Normore), 16:39
5. CAN Katia Clément-Heydra (1) (unassisted), 19:32
6. CAN Jessica Pinkerton (1) (Amanda Parkins, Kimberley Wong), 19:49
 
PENALTIES:

(none)
 
SECOND PERIOD
 
SCORING:
 
7. CAN Gabrielle Davidson (2) (Kim Deschênes, Christi Capozzi), 0:44
8. CAN Jessica Pinkerton (2) (Caitlin MacDonald, Katia Clément-Heydra), 1:19
9. CAN Morgan McHaffie (1) (Alex Normore, Laura Brooker), 2:06
10. CAN Laura Brooker (3) (Alex Normore, Kimberley Wong), 5:11
11. CAN Kimberley Wong (1) (Christi Capozzi), 13:03
12. CAN Tatiana Rafter (1) (Cara Wooster), 14:38
13. CAN Josianne Legault (2) (Gabrielle Davidson, Kim Deschênes), 19:38

PENALTIES:
 
(none)
 
THIRD PERIOD
 
SCORING:
 
14. CAN Amanda Parkins (1) (Katia Clément-Heydra), 1:22
15. CAN Gabrielle Davidson (3) (Kim Deschênes, Josianne Legault), 9:01
16. CAN Alex Normore (1) (unassisted), 11:15
17. CAN Cara Wooster (1) (Brittney Fouracres, Jenna Smith), 12:05
18. CAN Gabrielle Davidson (4) (Kimberley Wong, Christi Capozzi), 16:30
19. CAN Katia Clément-Heydra (2) (Brittney Fouracres), 17:58
20. CAN Cara Wooster (2) (unassisted), 19:02
21. CAN Jenna Smith (1) (Cara Wooster), 19:25

PENALTIES:
 
(none)
 
GOALS (by period)
CAN: 6-7-8: 21
ESP: 0-0-0:0
 
SHOTS ON GOAL (by period)
CAN: 28-31-21: 80
ESP: 0-0-2: 2
 
POWER PLAY:
CAN: 0-0
ESP: 0-0
 
GOALTENDERS
CAN – Élodie Rousseau-Sirois (W, 1-0, 2 shots, 2 saves, 0 GA, 60:00)
ESP – Carlota Alvarado Martin-Calero (L, 75 shots, 58 saves, 17 GA, 54:42)
ESP – Oihane Tedone Linde (5 shots, 1 save, 4 GA, 5:18)
 
REFEREE: Maija Elina Kontturi (FIN)
 
LINESMEN: Jenna Marika Puhakka (FIN), Svenja Strohmenger (GER)

ATTENDANCE: -

START: 20:00
END: 21:57
LENGTH: 1:57

PRELIMINARY ROUND STANDINGS (each team plays 5 games)

GP W OTW OTL L GF GA PTS
1. Canada 1 1 0 0 0 21 0 3         
2. Japan 1 1 0 0 0        10        1        3
3. USA            1         1 0 0 0       4        2       3
4. Russia        1        0 0 0 1        2        4        0
5. Great Britain 1 0 0 0 1        1      10       0
6. Spain        1 0 0 0 1        0         21      0

Scoring system:
3 points for a win in regulation
2 points for a win in overtime or shootout
1 point for a loss in overtime or shootout

Legend: W (win), OTW (OT win), OTL (OT loss), L (loss)

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