Host Bisons are the feel good story in Winnipeg
Huskies W Kori Herner (#10) breaks in on Bisons F Venla Hovi. |
It might be fitting that the University of Saskatchewan
Huskies women’s hockey team will be wearing road black uniforms to start the
Canada West finals, because they won’t be considered the good gals.
When they arrive in Winnipeg, Man., for the best-of-three
Canada West championship series, the Huskies will discover the host University of
Manitoba Bisons are being trumpeted as the city’s feel good story. It is a
deserved story angle considering the Bisons topped the Canada West regular
season standings with a 22-5-1 record and are rated first in the U Sports Top
10 rankings.
Including action in the regular season and playoffs, the
Bisons have won 11 out of their last 12 games. They just came off winning an
emotion best-of-three Canada West semifinal series, where sophomore forward
Jordyn Zacharias scored the winning goal at the 13:30 mark of a fourth overtime
period to give the Bisons a 1-0 win in a series deciding Game 3 last Sunday
against the defending U Sports national champion University of Alberta Pandas.
Jordyn Zacharias led the Bisons in scoring. |
Besides that fact, this will also mark the first time the Bisons and Huskies have gone head-to-head for the conference title.
Game 1 of the series is set for Friday in Winnipeg, and Games 2 and 3
follow on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
Both the Huskies and Bisons have berths lock up at the U Sports nationals, which run March 15 to 18 in London, Ont., and are hosted by the University of Western Ontario Mustangs.
Both the Huskies and Bisons have berths lock up at the U Sports nationals, which run March 15 to 18 in London, Ont., and are hosted by the University of Western Ontario Mustangs.
Odds are high the Huskies will encounter a NHL Winnipeg Jets
style playoff crowd that will attempt to turn the Wayne Fleming Arena into a smaller
version of Bell MTS Place.
The feel good story for the local side in the Manitoba
capital should sell, because the Bisons have a pretty likeable team. That
should show through, when they appear on camera.
As is fitting for a Winnipeg-based hockey squad, the Bisons
have their own “Finnish Flash” in Venla Hovi. The fourth-year forward just
returned from the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, having helped
Finland’s women’s hockey team win a bronze medal.
Goalie Lauren Taraschuk was the Canada West rookie-of-the-year. |
Fourth-year defender Erica Rieder was the Bisons power-play
quarterback recording seven goals and four assists appearing in all 28 of her
team’s regular season games while being named a first-team Canada West
all-star. On top of her offensive production, Rieder was a plus-13 in the
plus-minus department.
Captain Caitlin Fyten, who is in her fifth and final season
with the Bisons, is a calming influence on defence recording three goals, six
assists and plus-seven rating in 25 regular season appearances.
Netminder Lauren Taraschuk, who was named the
rookie-of-the-year for Canada West, has taken over the starter’s role in goal
for the Bisons in the post-season. She made 12 appearances in the regular season
posting a 10-2 record, a 0.71 goals against average, a .961 save percentage and
five shutouts.
In the four head-to-head regular season meetings between the
Bisons and Huskies, each side won twice.
Captain Kaitlin Willoughby (#17) led the Huskies in scoring. |
Huskies sophomore netminder Jessica Vance was the Canada
West MVP and a first-team Canada West all-star posting a 14-3-1 record, a 0.77
goals against average, a .964 save percentage and nine shutouts.
She tied for the second most individual shutouts posted in
one regular season in the history of the Canada West Conference equaling the
nine put up by former Pandas netminder Stacey McCullough in the 2000-01
campaign. Former Pandas goalie Lindsey Post holds the Canada West record for
most shutouts in one regular season at 10 set back in the 2014-15 campaign.
Captain Kaitlin Willoughby was a second-team Canada West
all-star, and she had another stellar season topping the Huskies in scoring
with nine goals and 10 assists in 26 regular season appearances.
Sophomore left-winger Emily Upgang finished second in
Huskies team scoring netting seven goals and seven assists appearing in all 28
of her team’s regular season games.
Fifth-year Winnipeg product Kira Bannatyne and third-year
Cochrane, Alta., product Emma Nutter finished tied for scoring among Huskies
defenders each posting two goals and four assists appearing in all 28 of the
Huskies regular season games.
Goalie Jessica Vance was named the Canada West MVP. |
U of S has enough veterans on its roster that experience
should help the Huskies deal with an excited crowd that will back the Bisons.
The Bisons are trying to win their third Canada West title
in team history. Their last victory came back in 2011.
The Huskies are trying to capture their second Canada West
title in team history with their first win coming in 2014.
The Herd will be favoured in this series, but the Huskies
are capable of spoiling the championship hopes of the host side. The
ingredients are there to possibly make this Canada West championship series a
classic.
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