Rich Lam - UBC Athletics

'Horns Slide Hits Three Games being Swept by T-Birds

1/12/2013 11:56:00 PM

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Vancouver - The winning ways continued for the UBC Thunderbirds on Saturday night as they won their third straight game, beating the Lethbridge Pronghorns 4-1 at The Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.

The win is also the team's tenth on the season, improving their record to 10-7-3. With just eight games left to play, UBC has already won two more games than in any previous season in the program's history. It's put the team in an unfamiliar situation, playing with leads and sustaining success. On Friday, they almost let the lead slip away.

Conversely, the loss for the Pronghorns’ was their third straight and drops their season record to 6-11-3. With only four weeks remaining in the conference schedule, the ‘Horns remain three points out the sixth and final playoff spot.

UBC jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first period and the game looked to possibly be a repeat of Friday night, when the Thunderbirds had a three-goal lead until late.

Dayle Poulin scored the first goal, burying a pass from Haneet Parhar, who had kept the puck in at the blueline. Shortly after, Nikola Brown-John fired a puck at the net from the corner, banging it off a Pronghorn defender and in.

From there, the Birds let off the gas a bit, taking a penalty and allowing a power play goal when Kirsten Reeves banked a wrist-shot off the iron and in.

UBC would find their stride again in the third period, taking control back from the Pronghorns. Parhar was again in on the action, sniping a great wrist shot into the top corner after receiving a nice, soft pass from Sarah Casorso. Parhar would then add an empty netter, giving her three points and her first multi-goal game of her CIS career.

Danielle Dube came up big again for the Thunderbirds on the defensive end, turning away 26 shots. Crystal Patterson made 26 saves in the loss after making a relief appearance last night.

The weekend provided four valuable points for the Thunderbirds in a wild Canada West conference. With Regina having lost three straight games, UBC has gained six points and sit just three points out of third place and four out of second. The third and fourth seeds get to host a playoff series, while the top two seeds receive a bye through the first round.

Manitoba has also strung together five straight wins and sit on UBC's tail, just two points back. By beating Lethbridge, however, UBC is now eight points up on the playoff cut-off seventh place, where the Pronghorns sit. Basically, things would have to go off the rails for the Thunderbirds to miss the playoffs.

The ‘Horns return home next weekend but the task doesn’t get any easier as they host the second place Alberta Pandas, who have collected points in four consecutive games.


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