X-Women victorious in AUS season opener

Photo credit Nick Pearce
Photo credit Nick Pearce

Halifax, NS - The StFX X-Women took care of business on Wednesday night defeating the Dalhousie Tigers by a score of 5-2 in the 2020-21 AUS regular season opener.

The coaches pre-season poll came out just hours before puck drop with the visiting X-Women ranked #1 in the AUS and the home side Tigers ranked #7. It certainly did not seem like that during the first 20 minutes of play. Both teams came ready to compete with each side generating early chances.

Dalhousie controlled the first five minutes of play but it was the visiting side that struck first. A two-on-one into the Tigers zone saw Anna MacCara slide the puck to Abby Lewis who potted her own rebound for the first goal of the AUS season. 

Olivia Eustace responded for the Tigers just three minutes later when she forced a turnover in the StFX zone and sniped the first goal of her AUS career into the top left corner.

Dalhousie gained momentum after their tying marker and continued to pressure the X-Women, eventually extending their lead to two with five minutes left in the first period. Alix Yallowega took a low shot from the blue line and Isabella Weist stopped it short of the goal and tucked the puck inside the right post.

StFX held the shot advantage 14-12 into the first intermission but it was Dalhousie with the 2-1 lead.

The X-Women came out of the break with energy and speed looking to tie the game quickly and that's exactly what they did. Maggy Burbidge pounced on a mishandled puck at the Tigers blue line and made no mistake on her breakaway opportunity to tie the game 1:03 into the second frame.

Dalhousie took a penalty at the 5:32 mark and two minutes later just after the penalty expired, StFX took the lead once again with an Ella VandeSompel shot from the top of the circle that snuck five-hole on Tigers goalie Taylor Beam.

Both teams seemed to find their footing defensively after that. Odd player rushes were few and far between with both sides making defensive adjustments after five total goals in the first 28 minutes of the game.

StFX lead in the shot department 22-19 and in goals 3-2 after 40 minutes of play.

The officials' whistles came out in the third period as they handed out six penalties in the final frame. It was the X-Women who shined on special teams in the period with a shorthanded goal coming off the stick of Landyn Pitts exactly two minutes into the period. 

Both teams got more aggressive which resulted in the referees having to step in to calm things down. Dalhousie managed to kill a 5-on-3 late in the game but the momentum swing after that didn't result in a goal.

StFX would add an empty netter from Chloe Oleksiuk as they took the game by the 5-2 score. 

First year X-Women forward Oleksiuk earned AUS Subway Player of the Game honours with a goal and an assist. 

Both goalies had 28 saves in the game and neither squad had a power play goal with Dalhousie going 0-for-5 and StFX 0-for-3 on the man advantage.

Next on the AUS schedule sees StFX heading to New Brunswick on Friday night to take on Mount Allison at 7pm. 

The Tigers are also right back at it on Friday night when they host Saint Mary's at 7pm.

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Courtesy Troy Langstaff, Dalhousie Sports Information