MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- A season filled with success for the Regina Rebels has ended with the greatest prize of them all.
The Rebels battled to a 2-1 victory Ontario’s North York Storm in the gold medal game at the Esso Cup U18 AAA female hockey national championship in Vernon, B.C. on Saturday night, claiming the first Canadian title in team history.
The Saskatchewan Female AAA Hockey League champions found themselves in a scoreless battle through the first period against the Storm, with North York outshooting Regina 16-10 in the opening frame but the teams hitting the dressing room scoreless.
It was a far different story in the second frame, as Regina turned up the pressure and were rewarded for their efforts.
Pilot Butte product Berlin Lolacher opened scoring with 12:56 gone in the frame, going hard to the net to off her wing to put home the rebound off shot from the slot by Weyburn’s Addison Greve.
Just over three minutes later, Prince Albert’s Stryker Zablocki made it a 2-0 game, outracing a North York defender for the puck, going in on a short breakaway and beating Storm goaltender Jamie Sanford with a shot low blocker side.
All told, the Rebels put together as dominant period of hockey as they have in the tournament, outshooting North York 22-6 in the frame.
There things stood until the 13:37 mark of the third period when the Storm would take advantage of their sixth power play of the game to get on the board.
Lilly Paisley did the honours, jumping on a rebound at the side of the Regina net and banging a shot home.
That would mark the end of the offence on the night, and the celebration was on after the final buzzer.
Hannah Tresek stopped to earn the victory in net for the Rebels, Regina had 49 shots on Sanford.
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Zablocki was named the tournament MVP after putting up eight goals and 11 points in seven games, while Berlin Lolacher took top forward honours with 10 goals and 11 points in the same span. Greve (7-3-4-7) and Moose Jaw’s Brooklyn Nimegeers (7-0-5-5) joined Zablocki and Lolacher in 小蓝视频 named to The Hockey News Top-10 performers list.
The Rebels won three of their five preliminary round games and lost two in overtime to finish tied for top spot in the Esso Cup standings after the round robin, setting up a contest against the host Thompson-Okanagan Lakers in the semifinal.
Lolacher, Zablocki, Moose Jaw’s Ashley Breitkreuz and Weyburn’s Rayna Hennie all scored in the 4-1 win, Tresek stopped 25 shots in goal.
Regina posted a 26-3-1-0 record in the Sask Female AAA Hockey League regular season before going unbeaten in the playoffs to claim the league title. The Rebels then advanced to the Esso Cup with a two-game sweep of the Winnipeg Ice in the Western Regional.