Emily Francis gets her first goal as a Tommie Courtesy Dylan Buell |
The first goal in STU Tommies GHC hockey history would be scored at 11:36 of the first period when Katie Brewster found herself all alone in front of the Moncton net and buried a beauty wrister for a 1 - 0 lead. After the unassisted goal Brewster raced to the STU bench and launched herself into the waiting embrace of her teammates. The new home for St. Thomas Hockey was christened by a Tommie and we couldn't be happier for Katie and all of our hockey players.
Brewster's goal would stand for the rest of the period and the Tommies would take the 1 - 0 lead into the intermission. Shots were even at 10 - 10.
Kayla Blackmoe celebrates her first goal at GHC. Courtesy Dylan Buell |
The second U de M goal woke the Tommies up, quickly. Dani Miller - denied on a breakaway in the first - would score for STU at 9:29 to tie the game again. Three goals in fifty-three seconds. Newcomer Emily Francis would muck home a goal at 16:30 from Kayla Blackmore and then return the favour by setting up Blackmore with 1.2 seconds left in the period. Kenya Marcelline also drew a helper. The Tommies would take the 4 - 2 lead into the third period with the shots even at 18 for both teams.
A real good game. Courtesy Dylan Buell |
So the answer to future trivia questions about STU's first game at the GHC are Katie Brewster and 4 - 2 win over U de M.
The Ladies are back at it tomorrow afternoon at 2 PM when they host the Mount Alison Mounties.
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