LANGLEY, B.C. – Trinity Western (0-0-1) made their U SPORTS debut at the Langley Events Centre on Friday, playing UBC (1-0-0) to mark a significant moment in Spartans history. First-year goaltender Mabel Maltais (Edmonton) was outstanding in a 3-1 loss taken by the Spartans against UBC.
The first period of hockey between the two sides saw a series of UBC scoring chances that were snuffed out by Maltais. UBC goaltender
Reese Hiddleston was solid in the first period as well, flourishing in the limited chances the Spartans could create throughout the first 20 minutes of hockey.
The start of the second period saw an energized group of Spartans begin to take jabs at UBC's seemingly impermeable defensive group. With the Spartans being forced to dig in their heels from taking a series of ill-advised penalties, Jordan Matthews (Okotoks, Alta.) broke through off a stretch pass to change the game, taking a shot which rebounded to Ashlee Wolf (Holbein, Sask.) who snuck it past Hiddleston. Wolf's goal now stands as the very first U SPORTS goal scored in TWU women's hockey history.
Although the Spartans continued to make Hiddleston and UBC's defensive group work to stave off more chances, UBC started to fire on all cylinders. UBC's
Rylind MacKinnon brought the game to a tie, then
Mackenzie Kordic elevated UBC to a 2-1 lead to finish off the second period.
Kenzie Robinson added a goal in the third period as UBC coasted to the finish line. The Spartans could never truly settle into the game as their eagerness and inexperience shone through the 11 penalties they took throughout the duration of the game. All three of UBC's goals came on the power play.
Even with the loss, the Spartans proved that their program's foundation is strong. The top-line of Brooklyn Anderson (Shellbrook, Sask.), Neisha Germann (Lloydminster, Alta.), and Ashlee Wolf proved to be an impressive mix of speed, grit, and skill.