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Women-in-Hockey Digest      Monday, March 8 1999      Volume 01 : Number 385



In this issue:

   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY
   WIH: Impact Hockey Clinic
   Help needed
   Re: Help needed
   Re: Help needed
   Re: Help needed 
   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY
   Women's Worlds: Canada 10, Switzerland 0

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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 17:40:40 -0600
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

GOPHERS ROUT HUSKIES IN MIDWEST SHOWDOWN SEMIFINAL

Minnesota held St. Cloud State without a shot through the first two periods and 
got a pair of goals from Winny Brodt, Shannon Kennedy and Megan Milbert en route
to a 10-0 win over the Huskies in a Midwest Showdown semifinal game at Mariucci 
Arena.

Kennedy scored the game's first two goals, both on power plays, and Milbert got 
the games last two goals. Courtney Kennedy and Kris Scholz each chipped in with 
three assists.

The Gophers had a 36-2 advantage in shots on goal. Sondra Diaz-Arntzen stopped 
22 of 28 shots for the Huskies before being injured 2:23 into the second period.
Erica Glover stopped four shots after replacing her. Crystal Nicholas needed to 
make just two saves to post her seventh shutout and 10th victory of the season.

Minnesota advances to the Midwest Showdown championship game, Thursday, March 
11, at 7:05 p.m. at Mariucci Arena. The Gophers will face Minnesota State, 
Mankato for the title after the Mavericks defeated Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 Saturday
in Mankato.

GAME SUMMARY
Goals by Period       1  2  3  Tot
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St. Cloud State.....  0  0  0 -  0
Minnesota...........  6  1  3 - 10

   1st period - 1, MINN, Shannon Kennedy 12 (Tai Thorsheim, Kris Scholz) 05:36 
(pp). 2, MINN, Shannon Kennedy 13 (Tai Thorsheim, Kris Scholz) 07:26 (pp). 3, 
MINN, Winny Brodt 11 (Courtney Kennedy, Tracy Engstrom) 10:01. 4, MINN, Amber 
Hegland 15 (Laura Slominski, Kris Scholz) 13:04. 5, MINN, Ambria Thomas 15 
(Winny Brodt, Courtney Kennedy) 13:45. 6, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 25 (Betsey 
Kukowski, Shannon Kennedy) 17:43. Penalties - Tracy Donaghue, MINN (holding) 
02:32; Tara McNamara, STCLOUD (high sticking) 05:30; Heidi Perz, STCLOUD 
(interference) 05:49.
   2nd period - 7, MINN, Courtney Kennedy 14 (Megan Milbert) 02:28 (pp). 
Penalties - Cheryl Starman, STCLOUD (high sticking) 00:35; Lacey Franzmeier, 
MINN (roughing) 13:14.
   3rd period - 8, MINN, Winny Brodt 12 (Brittny Ralph, Ambria Thomas)
03:05 (pp). 9, MINN, Megan Milbert 4 (Lacey Franzmeier) 05:30. 10,
MINN, Megan Milbert 5 (Courtney Kennedy) 15:59. Penalties - Shandra
Hansen, STCLOUD (checking) 02:57; Megan Milbert, MINN (slashing)
12:57.
   Shots on goal - STCLOUD 0-0-2-2; MINN 27-3-6-36. Power plays - STCLOUD 0 of 
3; MINN 4 of 4. Goalies - STCLOUD, Sondra Diaz-Arntzen 8-12-2 (28 shots-22 
saves), Erika Glover (02:23 2nd, 8-4); MINN, Crystal Nicholas 10-0-0 (2-2). 
Referee - Jerry Krieger, Matt Roach. A - 359.


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Craig Roberts, University of Minnesota
Assistant Sports Information Director
Phone: (612) 624-0522     Fax: (612) 624-8018
Check out the Gophers on the Web at http://www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline at (612) 626-STAT
GO GOPHERS!

For women's college hockey statistics go to:
http://www.gophersports.com/sportsNews/press_release.asp?news_id=273

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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 21:10:37 -0500
From: "Emily Dawn Elliott" 
Subject: WIH: Impact Hockey Clinic

I couldn't find anything against doing so at plaidworks, so I'm posting this
for a friend of mine...  I attended the clinic last year and had a great
time.  The head instructor Paul McInnis is  Al McInnis' younger brother, and
he's a great guy.  He was a lot of fun and he helped my game a lot.

IMPACT HOCKEY 1999
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Speed and powerskating, stickhandling, passing and shooting, and defensive
coverage instruction

Programs are designed to accommodate and provie a comfortable learning
environment for all skill levels, from beginners to the serious female
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Session 1 - Held at Lawfield Arena 8-9 pm May 5, 12, 19, 26 June 1
                     Held at Chedoke Twin Pad Arena 8-9 pm June 8, 15, 22,
29 July 7, 14

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                     8-9 pm July 21, September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
                     8:30 - 9:30 pm July 28  August 4, 18
                     9:30 - 10:30 pm August 11, 25

11 Hours of instruction for $165

For more information contact Assistant Instructor Ken Herbolic (10 years
coaching experience in minor hockey, Level II NCCP) at (905) 387-1020.

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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 21:56:33 EST
From: email@hidden
Subject: Help needed

Our team was just told tonight that if we win the USA Hockey Southeast
District Championship in NC this weekend, we cannot advance to the Regionals
because we have 2 Canadians on our team.  We were also told, however, that the
boys are allowed up to 2 non-American citizens on the roster, even in major
USA Hockey competitions.  If both of these claims are true, this is a huge
case of discrimination.  Can anyone offer any information about this?  If the
rules are true? Who I can contact?  Anything????
Thanks so much....

Amy (in desperate need of something to that we can go to Regionals!!!)

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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 03:17:09 -0800 (PST)
From: Jessica Yeo 
Subject: Re: Help needed

I havent heard anything like this, and I am a
Canadian citizen. We have our districts in 2 weeks,
and no one has said anything to our team. I would
like to know to.


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Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999 08:39:02 -0500
From: Louise 
Subject: Re: Help needed

At 09:56 PM 3/7/99 EST, email@hidden wrote:
>Our team was just told tonight that if we win the USA Hockey Southeast
>District Championship in NC this weekend, we cannot advance to the Regionals
>because we have 2 Canadians on our team.  We were also told, however, that
the
>boys are allowed up to 2 non-American citizens on the roster, even in major
>USA Hockey competitions.  

At the beginning of the year, your team should have received a copy of this
year's USA Hockey Handbook.  (It used to be a little book the same shape as
the rulebook).  If I were you, I would start by reading the rules in the
book.  They may be different for the youth categories such as girls'
midget, and the adult women's categories.  The girls' youth ones should be
consistent with the boys' youth ones.  Then, once you've read the rules,
you can start calling USA Hockey officials for clarification.  

I seem to recall that part of the rule talked about "students" having some
different situation than people who were not in the US to go to school.  It
wasn't clearly worded.  

Good luck.

Louise

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Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999 13:46:51 -0500
From: "Jan de Regt"
Subject: Re: Help needed 

       Chris Dernetz is the USA Hockey registrar for the SE District.  His email 
       address is email@hidden  He is the one who can answer this for you.  
       I believe it is simply a matter of the non-US citizens providing copies 
       of their passports and visas, as applicable.  If they can't provide the 
       documentation, then they wouldn't be allowed to play.  Or if they weren't 
       rostered on your team by Dec 31 1998, or if they have never been 
       registered with USA Hockey...  Otherwise, there shouldn't be a problem.
       
       Good luck!
       
       Jan de Regt
       

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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 16:13:02 -0600
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

THIS WEEK--Minnesota will host Minnesota State, Mankato in the championship game
of the Midwest Showdown. The game is slated for Thursday, March 11, at Mariucci 
Arena beginning at 7:05 p.m.

MINNESOTA RECENTLY--The Gophers got two goals and an assist from junior right 
wing Shannon Kennedy (Woburn, Mass./Buckingham, Browne & Nichols) and sophomore 
centers Winny Brodt (Roseville, Minn./Roseville Area) and Megan Milbert (South 
St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul) in defeating St. Cloud State, 10-0, Sunday in 
the semifinals of the Midwest Showdown.

Kennedy scored the game's first two goals, both on power plays, and Milbert 
tallied the game's final two goals. Courtney Kennedy (Woburn, Mass./Buckingham, 
Browne & Nichols) and Kris Scholz (Hugo, Minn./Stillwater Area) both chipped in 
with three assists.

Minnesota, which was 4-for-4 on the power play, had a 36-2 advantage in shots on
goal and did not allow a shot through the first two periods. Crystal Nicholas 
(Tulsa, Okla./Union) needed to make just two saves for her seventh shutout and 
10th victory of the season.

MSU, MANKATO RECENTLY--The Mavericks advanced to the championship game of the 
Midwest Showdown by defeating Minnesota-Duluth, 4-1, Saturday at the Midwest 
Wireless Center in Mankato.

MSU, Mankato jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period, getting a pair of 
goals from Ryann Geldner. The Bulldogs came back with a power-play goal before 
the end of the opening period but could get no closer and the score remained 3-1
until Michelle Sikich's empty-net goal with 22 seconds to play in the game.

Currently on a four-game winning streak, the Mavericks are 14-14-0 and have 
reached the .500 mark for the first time.

Head coach Todd Carroll is in his first season as a head coach after spending 
nine years as a men's assistant. A 1986 graduate of St. Olaf, he spent two years
as a graduate assistant at St. Cloud State before returning to his alma mater, 
where he spent seven seasons, before accepting his current position last year. 
Carroll currently sports a 14-14-0 record.

ABOUT THE MIDWEST SHOWDOWN--The Midwest Showdown features the five Minnesota 
schools that will be members of the new Division I women's conference next 
season.

The tournament got underway Wednesday as fourth-seeded St. Cloud State defeated 
fifth-seeded Bemidji State, 4-0, at the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud. In 
the semifinals, second-seeded MSU, Mankato downed third-seeded Minnesota-Duluth,
4-1, at the Midwest Wireless Center. The top-seeded Gophers then defeated St. 
Cloud State, 10-0, at Mariucci Arena to set up Thursday's championship game, 
beginning at 7:05 p.m. at Minnesota.

GETTING OFFENSIVE--Last season, Emily Buchholz (Waupun, Wis./Waupun) led the 
Gophers' defense with 12 assists. This season, three of the team's blueliners 
have surpassed that total.

Brittny Ralph (Brooklyn Center, Minn./Brooklyn Center) leads the Minnesota 
defense with 17 assists while Courtney Kennedy has 15 and Buchholz has 14.

In all, the Gophers' regular group of six has scored 27 goals, led by Kennedy 
with 14, and 90 points.

ABOUT TO IMPLODE--Depth has been the biggest strength of the Minnesota team this
year, especially when it comes to scoring.

Last season, six Gopher players topped the 10-goal mark and seven reached 20 
points. This year, 10 players have reached double figures in goals and 14 have 
scored more than 10 points, including 11 who have topped 20 points.

Minnesota's top nine forwards have all reached the 10-goal and 20-point marks, 
including six who have recorded at least 20 assists.

TAKING A BREAK--Minnesota will be without the services of Jenny Schmidgall 
(Edina, Minn./Edina) Thursday as she competes at the World Championships in 
Finland with the U.S. Women's National Team.

She will return for the Gophers's game, March 22, against the Community Olympic 
Development Program and will be available if the team receives an invitation to 
the American WomenÍs College Hockey Alliance championship, March 26-27.

This will be Schmidgall's second tour of duty with the national squad. Last 
year, she was a member of the team that claimed the gold medal at the Winter 
Olympics. She scored two goals and five points at the Olympic games and tallied 
nine goals and 21 points in 30 games for the season.

THE SCHOLZ SHOW--Minnesota sophomore co-captain Kris Scholz has scored 49 points
for the second consecutive season following Saturday's three-point effort.

She has scored 14 points in her last nine games and is now just two points shy 
of reaching the 100-point mark for her career.

Last season, Scholz scored 15 goals and 49 points in 30 games and now has 31 
goals, 67 assists and 98 points in 62 career games.

A LOOK IN TRAINING ROOM--Minnesota has lost the services of sophomore forward 
Sarma Pone (Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis Southwest) for the remainder of the 
season

Pone suffered a broken clavicle during pregame warmups prior to Sunday's game 
with St. Cloud State.

NATURAL BORN KILLERS--The Gophers were 3-for-3 killing penalties over the 
weekend. The second-ranked penalty killing team in nation, Minnesota has allowed
just two power-play goals in its last 16 games.

During that stretch, Minnesota had a 10-game streak of not allowing a power-play
goal and has killed 57 of its opponents' last 59 power plays.

THE SERIES--The Gophers are 4-0-0 against Minnesota State, Mankato this season. 
Minnesota has won twice at home (8-1, Nov. 20, and 4-0, Feb. 7) and twice in 
Mankato (11-1, Oct. 30, and 10-1, Feb. 14).

Minnesota has outscored the Mavericks 33-3 in four outings this season and 19 of
the Gophers' 21 skaters have recorded points, led by Kris Scholz and Ambria 
Thomas (Fairbanks, Alaska/West Valley) with 10 points each.

WHEN LAST WE MET--Minnesota outshot MSU, Mankato 49-14 and used a five-goal 
first period as a catalyst for a 10-1 win at the Midwest Wireless Center, Feb. 
14.

Kris Scholz scored the game's first two goals in the opening seven minutes and 
Shannon Kennedy also chipped in with two goals while Ambria Thomas had 
career-highs with four assists and five points.

NATIONAL STATISTICS--Minnesota was ranked highly in a number of team statistical
categories last week, as were several Gopher players.

Total points-4. Jenny Schmidgall, 66; 9. Kris Scholz, 46; t10. Nadine Muzerall, 
42. Points per game-4. Schmidgall, 2.28; 10. Muzerall, 1.50; 11. Scholz, 1.48. 
Total goals-t2. Schmidgall, 32; t7. Muzerall, 24. Goals per game-3. Schmidgall, 
1.10; t7. Muzerall, 0.86. Total assists-4. Schmidgall, 34; 7. Scholz, 30; t11. 
Brodt, 24. Assists per game-5. Schmidgall, 1.17; 8. Scholz, 0.97; 14. Brodt, 
0.83. Power-play goals-t2. Schmidgall, 9; 7. Muzerall, 8. Short-handed goals-t3.
Muzerall, Schmidgall, 2. Game-winning goals-t2. Muzerall, 6; t14. Schmidgall, 
Shannon Kennedy, 3.

Goals against average-1. Erica Killewald, 1.20. Save percentage-1. Killewald, 
947. Winning percentage-3. Killewald, .795. Shutouts-t2. Killewald, Crystal 
Nicholas, 6.

Scoring offense-3rd, 5.68. Scoring defense-1st, 1.16. Scoring differential-2nd, 
+4.52. Power play-3rd, 28.4%. Penalty kill-2nd, 91.7%.

THE COACH-Now in her second season behind the Minnesota bench and ninth season 
as a college head coach, Laura Halldorson has established herself as one of the 
nation's premier coaches in women's hockey, sporting a 106-85-15 overall record 
and a 46-10-6 mark at Minnesota.

She began her head coaching career at Colby College, where she led the White 
Mules, one of only two non-Division I schools at the time in the 12-team Eastern
Collegiate Athletic Conference, to a 12-9-1 overall record in 1995-96, earning 
ECAC Co-Coach of the Year honors as well as being named the New England Hockey 
Writers' Coach of the Year. While at Colby, she also recruited and coached ECAC 
Player of the Year Meaghan Sittler.

At the national level, she was the assistant coach for the gold medal-winning 
team at the 1998 U.S. Olympic Festival. In December, she will serve as an 
assistant for the U.S. National team that competes in the Three Nations Cup in 
Finland.

A native of Plymouth, Minn., and a 1981 graduate of Wayzata High School, 
Halldorson played four years at Princeton, where she was a co-captain and 
all-conference performer while leading the Tigers to three Ivy League titles. 
She graduated from Princeton in 1985 with a degree in psychology.

A member of the 1987 U.S. National Women's Team and three national club 
championship teams with the Minnesota Checkers, Halldorson returned to her alma 
mater in 1987 to begin her collegiate coaching career as an assistant.

IT'S HOME„The home of Gopher Women's Hockey is Mariucci Arena (9,700). One of 
the finest college hockey facilities in the country, Mariucci Arena will be 
Minnesota's home until the new women's hockey facility, scheduled to open in the
fall of 2000, is completed.

Known as one of the toughest arenas in the nation on visiting teams, the Gophers
are 23-4-5 in the five-year old building.

GONE POLLING--Minnesota fell to third in the U.S. College Hockey Online coaches 
poll and remained fourth in the American Hockey Magazine/USA Today poll last 
week. Harvard maintained its top ranking in both polls.

U.S. College Hockey Online Poll (March 1, 1999)
Team (1st Place Votes)          Record  Pts  LW
 1. Harvard (10)               26- 1-0  100   1
 2. Brown                      18- 4-4   83   4
 3. Minnesota                  15- 2-3   82   2
 4. New Hampshire              18- 4-5   75   3
 5. Northeastern               19- 6-3   58   5
 6. Dartmouth                  14- 7-5   49   6
 7. Providence                 16- 9-3   43   7
 8. Princeton                  14-11-1   15  t8

Also receiving votes: Cornell 13, Niagara 2.

American Hockey Magazine/USA Today Poll (March 2, 1999)
Team (1st Place Votes)          Record  Pts  LW
 1. Harvard (5)                26- 1-0   25   1
 2. Brown                      18- 4-4   17   2
 3. New Hampshire              18- 5-5   16   3
 4. Minnesota                  25- 3-3   11   4
 5. Northeastern               22- 6-3    6   5

Also receiving votes:  None.

UP NEXT--Minnesota's final scheduled game will be Monday, March  22, when the 
Gophers hosts the Community Olympic Development Program. Game time at Mariucci 
Arena is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

The American Women's College Hockey Alliance championship will be played at 
Mariucci Arena, March 26-27. Minnesota, which is in contention for an at-large 
berth, will receive word of its fate Sunday, March 21, after 7 p.m.

THE POWER PLAY--As a team, Minnesota is 37-for-120 (30.8%) on the power play 
after going 4-for-4 against St. Cloud State. The Gophers' 120 power plays have 
resulted in 182:22 of power-play time and they average a goal every 4:56 while 
on the power play. Here are the individual power-play numbers.

Player	GP	G	A	Pts	SOG	Pct.
Jenny Schmidgall	29	9	11	20	40	.225
Kris Scholz	32	3	15	18	14	.214
Nadine Muzerall	29	8	4	12	34	.235
Courtney Kennedy	30	5	4	9	26	.192
Winny Brodt	30	2	7	9	14	.143
Emily Buchholz	31	3	5	8	12	.250
Brittny Ralph	31	2	5	7	32	.063
Shannon Kennedy	30	2	4	6	7	.287
Ambria Thomas	29	1	3	4	10	.100
Laura Slominski	31	1	2	3	6	.167
Tai Thorsheim	32	0	3	3	0	.000
Amber Hegland	32	1	1	2	5	.200
Matty Brekken	9	0	2	2	2	.000
Megan Milbert	18	0	1	1	1	.000
Tracy Engstrom	29	0	0	0	11	.000
Angela Borek	31	0	0	0	2	.000
Kelly Olson	27	0	0	0	1	.000
Minnesota	32	37	67	104	217	.171
Opponents	32	9	15	24	122	.074

THE PENALTY-KILL--As a team, Minnesota is 102-for-111 (91.9%) killing penalties 
after going 3-for-3 over the weekend. Its opponents have spent 178:02 on the 
power play, averaging a goal every 19:47. Here are the individual penalty-kill 
numbers.

Player	GP	G	A	Pts	SOG	Pct.
Nadine Muzerall	29	2	0	2	5	.400
Jenny Schmidgall	29	2	0	2	7	.273
Courtney Kennedy	30	0	2	2	3	.000
Brittny Ralph	31	1	0	1	3	.333
Kris Scholz	32	1	0	0	2	.500
Winny Brodt	30	0	1	0	2	.000
Tai Thorsheim	31	0	1	0	1	.000
Tracy Engstrom	29	0	1	1	0	.000
Shannon Kennedy	30	0	0	0	4	.000
Laura Slominski	31	0	0	0	3	.000
Ambria Thomas	29	0	0	0	3	.000
Emily Buchholz	31	0	0	0	1	.000
Matty Brekken	9	0	0	0	1	.000
Kelly Olson	27	0	0	0	1	.000
Megan Milbert	18	0	0	0	1	.000
Minnesota	32	6	5	11	37	.162
Opponents	32	1	1	2	11	.091

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Craig Roberts, University of Minnesota
Assistant Sports Information Director
Phone: (612) 624-0522     Fax: (612) 624-8018
Check out the Gophers on the Web at http://www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline at (612) 626-STAT
GO GOPHERS!

For women's college hockey statistics go to:
http://www.gophersports.com/sportsNews/press_release.asp?news_id=273

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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:47:05 -0800
From: "Phil & Debbie Cottrell" 
Subject: Women's Worlds: Canada 10, Switzerland 0

Game 3 Results

          Canada vs. Switzerland
          March 8, 1999
          Stockholm, SWEDEN


          Game Summary, March 8, 1999

          First Period 

          Scoring: 
          13.00 1-0 PP1 CAN 22. WICKENHEISER, Hayley(61. SUNOHARA, Vicky, 
          18. DROLET, Nancy) 
          13.30 2-0 PP1 CAN 15. GOYETTE, Daniella(6. BRISSON, Therese) 

          Penalties:

          01.40 2 Min CAN 39. BENOIT, Amanda TRIP 
          05.53 2 Min SUI 14. WALDER, Nicole SLASH 
          12.04 2 Min SUI 23. MUELLER, Regula BD-CK 
          13.19 2 Min SUI 27. NOETHIGER, Mirelle BD-CK

          Second Period 

          Scoring: 

          27.56 3-0 PP1 CAN 22. WICKENHEISER, Hayley(16. HEFFORD, Jayna) 
          30.50 4-0 PP1 CAN 16. HEFFORD, Jayna(39. BENOIT, Amanda) 
          31.34 5-0 CAN 61. SUNOHARA, Vicky(16. HEFFORD, Jayna) 
          31.45 6-0 CAN 77. CAMPBELL, Cassie(39. BENOIT, Amanda) 
          37.38 7-0 SH1 CAN 12. DUPUIS, Lori(16. HEFFORD, Jayna) 
          38.27 8-0 CAN 39. BENOIT, Amanda 

          Penalties:

          24.28 2 Min SUI 24. RAY, Sandrine INTRF 
          27.28 2 Min SUI 14. WALDER, Nicole BD-CK 
          29.53 2 Min SUI 27. NOETHIGER, Mirelle ELBOW 
          35.52 2 Min CAN 91. HEANEY, Geraldine TRIP 
          38.46 2 Min CAN 3. ST-LOUIS, France CROSS 
          39.09 20 Min CAN 72. RIVARD, Nathalie ELBOW 
          39.09 5 Min CAN 72. RIVARD, Nathalie ELBOW

          Third Period 

          Scoring: 

          45.55 9-0 CAN 77. CAMPBELL, Cassie(15. GOYETTE, Daniella) 
          49.43 10-0 CAN 16. HEFFORD, Jayna(13. OUELLETTE, Caroline) 

          Penalties:

          43.00 2 Min CAN 4. KELLAR, Becky HOOK 
          52.12 2 Min CAN 13. OUELLETTE, Caroline BOARD 
          59.53 2 Min SUI 17. WYSS, Doris HI-ST


          Goaltenders  Switzerland:   Patricia Sautter
                                 Canada:         Kim St-Pierre

           
                       Shots on Goal:
                         Switzerland:     19 
                               Canada:     73 

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