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Brock Badgers women’s hockey team wins with strong defensive display

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The Brock Badgers women’s hockey team showcased their skills and defensive prowess as they triumphed over Ontario Tech in a nail-biting game. With a final score of 2-0, the Badgers left their mark on the ice, demonstrating their ability to control the game from start to finish.

The Badgers struck early and maintained their lead throughout the game. In the first period, just 52 seconds into the game, Allison Stevenson found the back of the net with assistance from Claudia Murphy and Ella Krushelnicki, putting Brock ahead 1-0. This early goal set the tone for the Badgers’ offensive strategy, emphasizing quick attacks and relentless pressure on their opponents. 
 

As the game progressed, the Ridgebacks struggled to break through the Badgers’ solid defence. Despite several power play opportunities, they were unable to convert thanks in large part to the exceptional goaltending by the Badgers’ netminder,s Kara Thomas, and the determined penalty kill units. 

In the third period, Brooklyn Brooks extended Brock’s lead to 2-0 at the 9:32 mark, with assists from Ashley Robitaille and Madison Cronkwright. Brooks’ goal was the result of precise passing and a well-executed offensive play that showcased the team’s chemistry and coordination. 

The Badgers’ penalty kill units played a vital role in securing the victory, denying the Ridgebacks any power-play goals. Despite being shorthanded on multiple occasions, Brock’s disciplined defensive play and excellent goaltending kept their opponents at bay. 

Penalties were distributed evenly between the two teams, with both sides spending time in the penalty box. Jenna Duarte, Brooklyn Brooks, Kaedyn Gomes, Marisa Freeman, and Allison Moore all served time for the Badgers, while Mackenna Krulicki and Julia Jackson were among those penalized for the Ridgebacks. 

With this victory, the Brock Badgers women’s hockey team continues to make strides in the pre-season, building momentum as they look ahead to their next challenge. The team’s commitment to a strong defensive game and clinical finishing in front of the net will undoubtedly serve them well in their upcoming matches. 

The Badgers will play the Chinese National team in their final exhibition game of the season on Oct. 5 at Canada Games Park.  

 
For more information on the Brock women’s hockey team visit gobadgers.ca. 

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