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Women’s hockey: Badgers lose 1-0, move to 1-3 in 2024

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In a matchup at Canada Games Park on Friday, Jan. 13, the Brock Badgers women’s hockey team faced off against the Laurier Golden Hawks, ultimately falling short with a 1-0 defeat. The game showcased remarkable goaltending from both sides, with fourth-year netminder Kenzie Harmison standing tall for the Badgers, stopping 17 of the 18 shots fired at her. 

The first period saw Brock on the power play midway through, but despite their efforts, Laurier’s goaltender Kayla Renaud stood firm, denying any scoring opportunities. Despite dominating the shot count in the opening period, with nine shots compared to Laurier’s four, the Badgers couldn’t break the deadlock. 

As the second period commenced, Laurier came out strong with a series of chances. However, the disciplined Badgers’ defence held their ground, thwarting the Golden Hawks’ attempts. Brock managed to pressure Laurier during a power play midway through the period, but the scoreboard remained unaltered. Special teams played a significant role throughout the game, highlighted by the Badgers successfully killing off a late second-period penalty. 

In the third period, the Badgers earned a penalty shot opportunity early on but failed to capitalise. In the dying moments of the game, Laurier’s Elle Spencer found the net with a shot from the point, securing a 1-0 lead. Despite a late scramble by Brock, they couldn’t find the equaliser, concluding the game with a narrow defeat. 

The Brock Badgers women’s hockey team showcased resilience and determination in a hard-fought match against the Laurier Golden Hawks. Looking ahead, the Brock Badgers (6-9-0-3) look to snap their two-game losing streak when they face the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks (4-9-3-0) on Friday, Jan. 19, at 6 p.m at Canada Games Park. Fans can follow the action on OUA.tv, and tickets are available for purchase here. For more information on the Brock women’s hockey team, visit gobadgers.ca.

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