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Monday, November 12, 2012

Winnipeg ICE crack the W column...

It's true...it's only 1 game, but wow does it ever feel good to get a win! After a Saturday date with Central Plains was postponed due the storm, the Winnipeg ICE hosted the Norman Wild on Sunday afternoon. Coming off of a win over Eastman on Friday, and a very impressive tie with the Avros on Saturday, the Wild walked into Notre Dame Arena on Sunday as a very confident hockey team. However, after a great 2 hour practice (instead of a game) on Saturday night, the ICE were very prepared and quite excited to play as well.

The game began with a quick chance and a shot just over the net by Chantel Olson. After a shift change, the next ICE line vowed to keep the pressure up and get pucks to the net early. After another shift change, the next line was also able to pressure quickly and direct pucks at the net, putting Norman back on their heels to start the game. The energy stayed high on the bench and each ICE line seemed to carry the balance of play. Michelle Kerdes was solid in net when called upon in the first period, which was a sign of things to come. Despite a fairly constant attack, the ICE didn't solve the Norman goalie early on. Finally, with about 4 minutes left in first period, the ICE took a 1-0 lead on a goal from Soupy (Jessi Campbell), assisted by Meara Grant. A late chance for the Wild was turned aside by Kerdes, preserving the 1-0 lead after the first period. In what was described by Coach Jim "as the best period of hockey this team has played to date", the ICE outshot the Wild 20-5. At intermission, the players were reminded that it would take another 40 minutes of the same level of play to get the job done. The players seemed excited about their play to this point, but seemed to understand that their work was far from finished.

The Wild came out very strong in the second period, and it seemed like the ICE might let them back into this game. Kerdes stood tall early on in this period, which allowed the ICE to get back to what they did in the first period. The teams went back and forth for the first 10 minutes of the period, with neither team finding the back of the net. With about 8 minutes left in the second period, Chantel Olson scored to stretch the lead to 2-0, on a goal assisted by Michelle Anderson and Jane Roxburgh. The Wild didn't back down, but the ICE bench seemed determined to see this game through until the end. Late in the second period, Norman finally found a way to beat Kerdes, scoring with a minute left to make it 2-1 for the ICE. At intermission the girls tried to shake off the late goal against, and agreed that their play in the first was better than the second. The team spoke of the importance of owning the third period and sticking to a team game. 20 minutes is a long time, could the girls keep it together long enough?

The answer to that question came very quickly in the third, as Soupy scored her second goal of the night, from Meara Grant and Rielle Chwartacky, 90 seconds into the third period to give the ICE their 2 goal lead back at 3-1. The bench was alive and their confidence started to build. To their credit, the Wild never stopped skating and pushed the ICE to the limit, but Kerdes saved her best period for the last one. 9 minutes after Soupy got her second of the game, Olson scored her second of the game as well, from Sara Reuther, to give the ICE a 4-1 lead. The focus on the bench turned to defense-first, as all players were asked to protect the D-Zone. But the Wild would not quit, forcing a number of odd-player rushes (2 on 1s, 3 on 1s) late in the third period. Thankfully for the ICE, Kerdes was excellent in the final 5 minutes to preserve the first win of the season for the ICE. Soupy added her hat-trick goal, as she scored into an empty net, late in the game to cap off a great performance by the whole team.

In a season where not many bounces have gone their way, and finding the W column seemed to get harder every game, the ICE have faithfully stuck to it every single time they have stepped on the ice. The coaches expected to be greeted by looks of relief on the faces of the players, but instead, they were greeted by looks of hunger. The players were extremely happy, no doubt, but the look in their eyes said "we are hungry for more of this". Pleased with the outcome, to say the least, but the players are not satisfied with simply 1 win. Sunday's game was a great step forward on a difficult journey. It seems like we're about to find out what this team is really made of.

The Winnipeg ICE look to keep it going next weekend as they travel to The Pas to face the same Norman Wild team for 2 games. Saturday's game is at 7:30pm, while Sunday's game is at 10:30am.

Sure...it is only 1 game. But this team really deserves some success. All bets are off now, they know they can do it...they just have to do it every game.

~Coach