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The Lady Ice Dawgs 19U team traveled to Sidney Nov. 22 through the 24 for their inaugural tournament of the season. The Dawgs struggled in the tournament going up against teams with more time and players on the ice. “We were outplayed, outmanned,” said Coach Paul Provencher.
In the first game for the Ice Dawgs, Tatum Provencher logged the only goal for Glasgow, as they fell to Notre Dame, 7-1. Glasgow’s goalie, Elizabeth Nyquist, faced 53 shots in the game for an 87 save percentage. The Dawgs played a clean game with no time served in the penalty box.
The next day, Glasgow went up against the tournament hosts, but fell again 15-0. Nyquist faced 68 shots from between the posts. Emma Cook served two penalties for Glasgow, one for tripping and one for checking.
Glasgow went up against a superior Moose Jaw team next where Moose Jaw controlled the game, throwing 72 shots at the net. Nyquist denied 60 of those as Glasgow lost the game, 12-0. Moose Jaw notched two penalties on the game, while Glasgow had zero.
The Dawgs faced off against Richland for their final game, yet fared not much better. The skaters from Sidney slid 12 of 53 shots past Nyquist, while Glasgow failed to find the back of the net. The Dawgs lost the game, 12-0.
The Lady Ice Dawgs will host Havre and Salmon at the Valley Event Center, Dec. 14 and 15. Glasgow will play Havre at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 14, and face off against Salmon at 8 a.m. on Sun., Dec. 15.
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