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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

ICE bounce back in style with a win over Yellowhead...

After a decidedly disappointing opening game the night before, the ICE vowed to be better on Sunday in the second game of the season against the Yellowhead Chiefs. A few key points were discussed prior to the game by the players and coaches...commitment to team systems and work ethic were the major points of focus for Sunday's game. The first period started with end to end action, as both teams tried to establish the pace. The ICE looked much more confident than the later stages of Saturday's game, and they came to work today. Finally, with 2 minutes remaining in the period, the ICE scored on the powerplay, as Alexis Mannngway took a pass from Madison Neapew and buried the 1st goal of the game. The ICE took a 1-0 into the first intermission, despite being outshot 12-10. Kathleen Kosior was steady in net, stopping all 12 first period shots.

The mood was tense in the dressing room, as the ICE were in the same position a day earlier...and found a way to fall behind. Sticking to the game plan, and a continued sustained effort were non-negotiable if the ICE were to stay ahead in this game. The second period started with some pressure from the Chiefs, but the ICE were equal to the task. 4 minutes into the second period, the ICE struck again when Nicole Adamyk scored from the point to make the score 2-0. The bench erupted, and the ICE seemed to be on their way to a victory. However, 28 second later, the Chiefs clawed their way back into the game, shrinking the lead to 2-1...and 50 seconds after that, they tied the game at 2. With Saturday's loss fresh in their minds, the ICE maintained their composure and refused to back down...despite blowing a 2 goal lead. The players knew that the next goal would likely be the turning point, and the ICE pushed hard to get it. 4 minutes after Yellowhead tied the game, the ICE took back the lead on a powerplay goal by Jessi Campbell. Kelli Rowswell added 1 more goal in the second, to secure a 2 goal lead for the ICE after two periods.

The players were excited during the second intermission, and they spoke of keeping it simple in the third period, and doing whatever it may take to win this game. What followed in the third period can only be described as the best period of hockey this team has played all year long. The commmitment to the team, and to their teammates, shown in the third period was amazing to watch. The ICE completely shut down the Chiefs as they attempted to find a way back in the game. 30 second shifts were taken by all players and a solid effort in the D-Zone was display by everyone as well. Renee Stevenson added the insurance goal in the third, as the ICE cruised to a much needed 5-2 victory on home ice.

Sunday's game was a great way to respond to a disappointing start. All players came to play...and came to fight for each other. Kosior played a very good game in net, stopping 27 of the 29 shots she faced. Up next, a game against a skilled Central Plains Capitals team on Saturday at 6:30pm.

Great win, ladies!

~Coach

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Promising starts ends in defeat in Home Opener...

The scene was set. Opening day 2013. First game in the new home. The Winnipeg Ice were facing a very familiar rival, the Westman Wildcats. The team was excited and they were prepared for battle. Pre-game warm-up showed a few nerves, but once the puck was dropped, all the the excitement and intensity that was built up over the past month and a half was released in the form of a dominant performance in the first period. TheICE out-worked, out-skated, and out-shot the Wildcats 10-4 in the opening period. Game's first goal was scored by Renee Stevenson, assisted by Kelli Rowswell and Bryn Schmidt, just over two minutes into the game on the powerplay. The ICE held the lead through the first period, in what was likely their best period of the season. At intermission, the players spoke about keeping the work ethic up and needing to stay committed to the team systems for the final 40 minutes.

As the second period began, a confident ICE team started to doubt themselves. The Wildcats took control of the game and scored twice in 70 seconds to take a 2-1 lead, just 6 minutes into the second period. Everything changed from there, as the ICE lost confidence and got decidedly out-worked and out-skated for the entire 20 minute second period. Everything that they worked for in the first period was gone, by the end of the second. Everything they did in the first period, they did not do in the second period. The nightmare of a second period ended with 2 more quick goals, and a Westman lead of 4-1. Intermission wasn't quite as pleasant, as the coaching staff reminded the players what went wrong and how to find a way back in this game.  There was no question where this period ranked in terms of "best/worst period " of the season...right at the bottom.

A disappointed ICE team battled in the third, but couldn't find a way back in the game. Another case of the "bad period" which haunted the team last year, showed up again today. The Wildcats ended up spoiling the home opener with a 5-1 win over the ICE. After the game the team discussed the difference betweeen the first and second period performances, in addition to having a discussion about belief in this team. In a game the ICE could have won, if they played 3 periods like the first period, they found a way to lose hope and eventually the game. Once this team truly believes in itself, the wins will start to come. Until then...hard work and smart hockey are going to have to be the norm.

Highlights: Renee Stevenson scored the first goal of the regular season, after the whole line was pressing for the goal.

Next up, the Yellowhead Chiefs visit Dakota CC at 1:50pm on Sunday.