Elixzabeth Salyn
Huskie Athletics
1
Lethbridge LET
3
Winner Saskatchewan SSK
Lethbridge LET
1
Final
3
Saskatchewan SSK
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Lethbridge LET 0 0 1 1
Saskatchewan SSK 1 1 1 3

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Game Recap: Women's Hockey | | By Huskie Athletics

Salyn scores twice, Huskies win on Play for a Cure night

SASKATOON – In the team's 12th Play for a Cure game in program history, it was the University of Saskatchewan Huskies who prevailed with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Lethbridge Pronghorns on Friday, Jan. 10 at Merlis Belsher Place.
 
Fifth-year forward Elizabeth Salyn's night to remember carried her club, as the Edmonton native registered the first two-goal game of her Huskies career, leading her club to their first win of 2020. Bailee Bourassa's ninth of the season provided insurance in the third period, while Rachel Lundberg, Jordan Holmes and Emily Upgang all tacked on helpers in the win.
 
Saskatchewan goaltender Jessica Vance stopped 11 of 12 shots on the night to record her eighth win of the season, while at the opposite end of the ice Lethbridge netminder Alicia Anderson did her best to keep her club in the game, allowing three goals on 26 shots between the pipes for the Pronghorns.
 
The Huskies improved their record to 9-6-2-2 on the season, with the team snapping a two-game losing skid. However, Saskatchewan, who has won five of their last seven, remain in the thick of things near the top of the Canada West as they continue to chase after a top-two seed.
 
Meanwhile with the loss Lethbridge have now fallen in twelve straight contests in Saskatoon, with their last victory in the Bridge City coming back on Jan. 17, 2014. The Pronghorns fell to 6-9-1-3 with the loss, good enough for the sixth and final playoff spot with nine regular-season contests remaining.
 
After a quiet opening to the first period, it was a team effort for the Huskies that helped the hosts get on the board. Anderson stopped Lundberg's breakaway chance, but the forward stopped up on the goal line and was able to shovel the puck back on the net, which Holmes later poked free to Salyn, who recorded her second of the season to make it 1-0 Huskies.
 
The home side took the one-goal lead into the second, and just 2:34 into the second frame, it was Salyn who scored the second of the game. The forward was able to strip the puck from a Pronghorn inside the slot, and proceeded to go top corner over the shoulder of Anderson, in what was an early candidate for Huskies goal of the year.
 
Saskatchewan took a two-goal lead into the third, which was extended to three after a tremendous centring pass from Upgang found Bourassa streaking into the slot, who made no mistake as she snuck her wrister past Anderson. Bourassa tallied her seventh in as many games to make it 3-0 for the home side.
 
However, Lethbridge refused to go away. Just 1:19 after Bourassa's tally, the visitors got back within two on a powerplay goal, as Verbicki, a freshman forward from Bowser, B.C., recorded the second goal of her young Canada West career.
 
However, unfortunately for Lethbridge, that was as close as they would come, as Vance and company were able to weather the storm late in the third and record the victory.
 
The Huskies and Pronghorns will do battle for the second time in as many nights on Saturday, as the hosts will look to sweep the weekend series.
 
All of the action can be watched live on Canada West TV presented by Co-op.
 
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Players Mentioned

Bailee Bourassa

#14 Bailee Bourassa

Forward
5' 8"
Third
Rachel Lundberg

#15 Rachel Lundberg

Forward
5' 4"
Fourth
Elizabeth Salyn

#3 Elizabeth Salyn

Forward
5' 7"
Fourth
Emily Upgang

#25 Emily Upgang

Forward
5' 7"
Third
Jessica Vance

#30 Jessica Vance

Goalie
5' 7"
Third

Players Mentioned

Bailee Bourassa

#14 Bailee Bourassa

5' 8"
Third
Forward
Rachel Lundberg

#15 Rachel Lundberg

5' 4"
Fourth
Forward
Elizabeth Salyn

#3 Elizabeth Salyn

5' 7"
Fourth
Forward
Emily Upgang

#25 Emily Upgang

5' 7"
Third
Forward
Jessica Vance

#30 Jessica Vance

5' 7"
Third
Goalie