No jinx here: opening the victory umbrellas indoors is priceless!!! |
It was a banner day for the Ms. Conducts 2 as they brought home the championship banner with their 1-0 win over the Rockin' Rookies. Laura Souza scored the only goal needed with 39 seconds left in the third period off a feed from Tricia Teixeira. While every player could be mentioned for specific plays like a strong shot, a great pass, or a smart play, each player stepped up and deserves mention for teamwork, hustle, dedication, and perseverance, too. Judy Durling and Sandy O'Sullivan both had great shots from the point, Dawn Cornish continued to carry the puck with confidence and speed, Ellen Babcock is a force to be reckoned with, and Angela Spagna moves the puck well in the offensive zone. Charlene DeRoche makes strong passes across the crease, and Shereen Tyrell makes smart passes in the offensive zone creating scoring chances. Kellie Reid backchecks and is incredibly strong, Brigid Hurley always battles and is strong on her stick, and Laura Sousa and Tricia Teixeira work so well together to make great plays. Michelle Bramante skates hard, fast, and is incredibly smart on the ice, and Rita Toscano gets the puck to the net and gets in the fray without hesitation. Goaltender Allison Morlock was solid in net for the victory. Congrats on a job well done -- and a banner well deserved!
Earlier in the day, the Ms. Conducts 1 battled hard, but came up short against the NEWHL's Nasty Habits team, losing the final 2-1. Keri Capobianco scored the lone goal with less than three minutes remaining in the game when the team's desperation became obvious. Despite adding a fourth forward (and staying with only one defenseman), the team couldn't pull the trigger to tie the game. The loss of Amelie Gagnon (windpipe!!) was big, and a lucky deflection (off a skate) by the Nasty Habits was the difference maker. Goaltender Amy Burke all but stood on her head to keep the team in the game. In the end, the girls ran out of time, but kept smiles on their faces and proved there is no "I" in team. Congrats on a solid tournament!!