2018-19 University of Alberta Pandas Hockey MEDIA GUIDE
Pandas Hockey Media Guide 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table of Contents 2
U of A Athletics Department 3-4
2018-19 Pandas Roster 5
Season in Review 6-11
Coaching Staff 12-14
Player Profiles 15-25
2017-18 National Tournament Review 26
U of A Team History 27-28
All-time Scoring 29-30
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The University of Alberta
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Enrolment (2017-18) 38,445
President Dr. David Turpin
Chancellor Douglas Stollery
Dean of Faculty (Phys. Ed. & Rec.) Dr. Kerry Mummery
Conference Canada West
National U SPORTS
Mascot & Name Patches
Colours Evergreen & Gold
Website www.bears.ualberta.ca
2018-19 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Ian Reade Director of Athletics (780) 492-3365
Vang Ioannides Associate Director of Athletics 492-5603
Tawana McLeod Associate Athletic Director (Development & Alumni Relations) 492-3534
Katie Spriggs Associate Director of Athletics (Financial Aid/Sports Admin.) 492-7995
Connor Hood Sports Information & Communications Coordinator 492-7214
Paul Cartledge Sports Information & Communications Coordinator Assistant 492-7214
Joan Matthews-White Athlete Health Head Athletics Therapist 492-3466
Brad Hamilton Event & Media Production Coordinator 492-2591
Breanne Ferris Event Services Coordinator 492-5311
Jonathan Krywulak Athletic Events Manager 492-6933
Stacey Wickman Administrative Assistant 492-3365
Sharon Kaminecki Travel Coordinator 492-5529
Dale Johns Accounting Assistant 492-1017
Marina Leyderman Supervisor, Finance and Administration 492-3048
John Holowaychuk Account Executive 492-9441
Sales Office Tickets & Merchandise 492-2231
492-2327
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2018-19 U OF A COACHING STAFF Barnaby Craddock Men’s Basketball 7th Yr
Scott Edwards Women’s Basketball 13th
Sean Baynton Cross Country 2nd
Rob Krepps Curling 12th
Chris Morris Football 6th
Stan Marple (GM) Men’s Ice Hockey 7th
Ian Herbers (Coach) Men’s Ice Hockey 4th
Howie Draper Women’s Ice Hockey 22nd
Matt Parrish Women’s Rugby 15th
Len Vickery Men’s Soccer 34th
Liz Jepsen Women’s Soccer 14th
Dusan Toth-Szabo Swimming 2nd
Russ Sluchinski Men’s/Women’s Tennis 23rd
Wes Moerman Track and Field 7th
Terry Danyluk Men’s Volleyball 26th
Laurie Eisler Women’s Volleyball 27th
Owen Dawkins Wrestling 10th
U OF A SPORTS FACILITIES Capacity Phone
Universiade Pavilion (Butterdome) 5,500 (780) 492-3276
Saville Community Sports Centre 2,800 492-1000
Main Gymnasium 2,265 492-3276
Foote Field/Canadian Coaching Association natural grass 1,000 492-6868
(Cheryl Harwardt) artificial turf 2,700 492-2222
(ext. 226)
Clare Drake Arena (Montgomery Wood) 2,700 492-3569
U of A Varsity (practice) Field 492-6868
Winslow and Christian Memorial Pool 300 492-3570
Van Vliet Centre Equipment Room 492-3276
Saville Sports Centre (tennis – Russ Sluchinski; ext. 224) 8 courts 492-2222
(curling – Rob Krepps; ext 229) 10 sheets 492-2222
The Dr. Bob Steadward Centre 492-3182
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2018-19 Pandas Ice Hockey Roster
# Pos. Ht. Elig Faculty Hometown
1 Halle Oswald G 5-8 1 Arts Sanford, MB
2 Kelsey Tangjerd F 5-6 3 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Calgary, AB
4 Taylor Kezama D 5-7 3 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Camrose, AB
5 Cayle Dillon D 5-5 4 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Edmonton, AB
8 Lindsay Weech D 5-8 3 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Fernie, BC
9 Autumn MacDougall F 5-1 4 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Cole Harbour, NS
13 Amy Boucher F 5-6 5 Science Edmonton, AB
14 Kalaina Kozak F 5-7 1 Engineering Calgary, AB
15 Kiara Machry D 5-3 2 Kin., Sport, & Rec. North Vancouver, BC
16 Alex Poznikoff F 5-2 4 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Edmonton, AB
18 Hannah Olenyk F 5-4 5 Education Cochrane, AB
19 Regan Wright F 5-8 4 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Calgary, AB
20 Lisa Lloyd F 5-6 3 ALES Campbell River, BC
21 Abby Krzyzaniak D 5-10 2 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Neepawa, MB
26 Chelsea Dearsley F 5-6 3 Nursing Baldur, MB
27 Abby Benning D 5-1 4 Native Studies St. Albert, AB
28 Kalista Senger D 5-7 2 Arts Clavet, SK
29 Kirsten Chamberlin G 5-6 3 Science Calgary, AB
31 Dayna Owen G 5-8 4 Business Calgary, AB
50 Sydney McCluskey G 5-7 2 Science Etobicoke, ON
73 Danielle Hardy F 6-0 4 Arts Nanaimo, BC
77 Kennedy Ganser F 5-3 3 Education Provost, AB
88 Erica Nelson F 5-7 3 ALES Rumsey, AB
91 Jaslin Sawatzky F 5-5 3 Kin., Sport, & Rec. Calgary, AB
93 Alex Gowie F 5-8 4 Arts Vernon, BC
Head Coach Assistants Head Varsity Therapist Director of Athletics
Howie Draper Leah Copeland Dr. Joan Matthews-White Ian Reade, PhD
(22nd Year) Darren Bilawchuk Varsity Therapist Sports Info Coordinator
Dan Basterash TJ Mussbacher Connor Hood
Equipment Ian Bablitz Student Kinesiologists
Wes Nystrom Dave Rathjen – Goalies Allison Kryskow
Marcel Desmarais AJ Murley Jane Schrauth
Joel Jackson – Conditioning
Fahreen Rayani – Mental Training
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2018-19 Canada West Standings
G RW RL OTW OTL GF GA +/- Home Away Pts
xy-Alberta 28 19 5 4 0 75 24 +51 11-1-2-0 8-4-2-0 65
xy-Manitoba 28 16 5 4 3 81 44 +37 9-1-1-3 7-4-3-0 59
x-UBC 28 14 5 4 5 61 35 +26 9-3-0-2 5-2-4-3 55
x-Saskatchewan 28 11 10 5 2 46 43 +3 8-3-2-1 3-7-3-1 45
x-Mount Royal 28 11 14 1 2 51 63 -12 6-6-1-1 5-8-0-1 37
x-Regina 28 9 14 2 3 45 74 -29 5-6-1-2 4-8-1-1 34
Lethbridge 28 6 17 1 4 33 71 -38 2-9-1-2 4-8-0-2 24
Calgary 28 4 20 1 3 32 70 -38 3-8-1-2 1-12-0-1 17
x-clinched playoff spot; y-will host semifinal series; 3 pts for regulation win, 2 pts for OT win, 1 pt for OT loss
Note: top 6 teams qualify for playoffs, each round is a best-of-three
CW champion and runner-up advance to nationals
2018-19 Pandas Hockey Game by Game
Date Opponent Score H/A Alberta Scoring Rec. (Conf.)
Non-Conference Tournament at MacEwan University in Edmonton, AB Fri, Sep. 14 MacEwan W, 3-1 A Kozak, Ganser, Poznikoff 1-0 (0-0)
Sat, Sep. 15 Mount Royal W, 3-1 N Weech, Gowie, Tangjerd 2-0 (0-0)
Sun, Sep. 16 Calgary W, 3-0 N MacDougall, Poznikoff, Gowie 3-0 (0-0)
Non-Conference
Fri, Sep. 21 NAIT W, 9-0 N Ganser 3, Lloyd 2, Tangjerd, Dillon, Wright, Gowie 4-0 (0-0)
Sat, Sep. 22 Saskatchewan W, 3-2 OT N Poznikoff 2, Ganser 5-0 (0-0)
Exhibition
Sat, Sep. 29 Team Alberta U-18 W, 5-0 H MacDougall, Ganser, Benning, Poznikoff, Kozak 5-0 (0-0)
Sun, Sep. 30 Team Alberta U-18 W, 2-1 H Poznikoff, Nelson 5-0 (0-0)
Conference
Fri, Oct. 05 Saskatchewan L, 1-0 A 5-1 (0-1)
Sat, Oct. 06 Saskatchewan W, 2-1 A MacDougall, Ganser 6-1 (1-1)
Fri, Oct. 12 Manitoba W, 1-0 H MacDougall 7-1 (2-1)
Sat, Oct. 13 Manitoba W, 2-0 H Poznikoff, Olenyk 8-1 (3-1)
Fri, Oct. 19 Mount Royal W, 7-0 H Poznikoff 2, Wright, MacDougall, Ganser, Weech, Boucher 9-1 (4-1)
Sat, Oct. 20 Mount Royal L, 3-1 A Tangjerd 9-2 (4-2)
Fri, Oct. 26 UBC W, 3-2 SO A Gowie, Ganser, Boucher (SO winner) 10-2 (5-2)
Sat, Oct. 27 UBC W, 3-0 A Poznikoff 2, Olenyk 11-2 (6-2)
Fri, Nov. 09 Regina W, 4-0 A Hardy, Ganser, Poznikoff, MacDougall 12-2 (7-2)
Sat, Nov. 10 Regina W, 5-0 A MacDougall 2, Ganser, Machry, Dillon 13-2 (8-2)
Fri, Nov. 16 Lethbridge W, 1-0 SO H Poznikoff (SO winner) 14-2 (9-2)
Sat, Nov. 17 Lethbridge W, 5-1 H MacDougall 2, Poznikoff, Sawatzky, Krzyzaniak 15-2 (10-2)
Fri, Nov. 23 Calgary L, 2-1 A Olenyk 15-3 (10-3)
Fri, Nov. 30 Saskatchewan W, 2-0 H Ganser, MacDougall 16-3 (11-3)
Sat, Dec. 01 Saskatchewan W, 2-0 H Boucher, Ganser 17-3 (12-3)
Sun, Dec. 02 Calgary W, 2-1 H Boucher 2 (postponed from earlier date) 18-3 (13-3)
Exhibition
Sun, Dec. 30 CAC Bantam AAA W, 7-1 H Gowie, MacDougall, Ganser, Boucher, Poznikoff, Kozak,
Tangjerd 18-3 (13-3)
Conference
Fri, Jan. 04 Manitoba W, 3-2 A Ganser, Tangjerd, MacDougall 19-3 (14-3)
Sat, Jan. 05 Manitoba W, 1-0 2OT A Benning (OT) 20-3 (15-3)
Fri, Jan. 11 UBC L, 2-0 H 20-4 (15-4)
Sat, Jan. 12 UBC W, 2-1 SO H Poznikoff, Boucher (SO winner) 21-4 (16-4)
Fri, Jan. 18 Mount Royal L, 4-2 A Hardy, MacDougall 21-5 (16-5)
Sat, Jan. 19 Mount Royal W, 3-0 H Poznikoff, Dillon, Boucher 22-5 (17-5)
Fri, Jan. 25 Regina W, 5-0 H Ganser 2, Tangjerd, Benning, MacDougall 23-5 (18-5)
Sat, Jan. 26 Regina W, 4-1 H Poznikoff 3, Wright 24-5 (19-5)
Fri, Feb. 01 Lethbridge W, 4-1 A MacDougall 2, Hardy, Ganser 25-5 (20-5)
Sat, Feb. 02 Lethbridge W, 5-1 A Poznikoff 2, Sawatzky, Boucher, Wright 26-5 (21-5)
Fri, Feb. 08 Calgary W, 3-1 H Tangjerd, Ganser, Boucher 27-5 (22-5)
Sat, Feb. 09 Calgary W, 2-0 A Kezama, Poznikoff 28-5 (23-5)
Canada West best-of-three semifinal in Edmonton, AB
Fri, Feb. 22 Saskatchewan W, 2-0 H Poznikoff, Boucher 29-5 (23-5)
Sat, Feb. 23 Saskatchewan W, 2-1 H Wright, Dillon 30-5 (23-5)
Canada West best-of-three Final in Edmonton, AB Fri, Mar. 01 Manitoba W, 3-0 H Gowie, Poznikoff, Sawatzky 31-5 (23-5)
Sat, Mar. 02 Manitoba W, 4-1 H Poznikoff, Ganser, Boucher, Lloyd 32-5 (23-5)
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U SPORTS Championship
March 14-17, 2019 at UPEI (Charlottetown, PEI) Fri, Mar. 15 Toronto N
U SPORTS Championship March 14-17, 2019 at MacLauchlan Arena at University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, PEI
SEEDING
Team (playoff finish: regular season record / playoff record)
1. Alberta Pandas (Canada West champions: 23-5-0 / 4-0)
2. Montreal Carabins (RSEQ champions: 15-4-1 / 4-0)
3. Guelph Gryphons (OUA champions: 18-3-3 / 5-0)
4. St. Thomas Tommies (AUS champions: 22-5-1 / 4-1)
5. McGill Martlets (RSEQ finalists: 14-6-0 / 2-2)
6. Manitoba Bisons (Canada West finalists: 20-5-3 / 2-2)
7. UPEI Panthers (Hosts/AUS quarter-finalists: 14-13-1 / 0-2)
8. Toronto Varsity Blues (OUA finalists: 15-6-3 / 4-3)
CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (all times Atlantic)
Thursday, March 14
Quarter-final 1: Guelph vs. Manitoba, 3 p.m.
Quarter-final 2: Montreal vs. UPEI, 7 p.m.
Friday, March 15
Quarter-final 3: Alberta vs. Toronto, 3 p.m.
Quarter-final 4: St. Thomas vs. McGill, 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 16
Consolation 1: 10 a.m.
Consolation 2: 1 p.m.
Semifinal 1: 4 p.m.
Semifinal 2: 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 17
5th-place game: 11 a.m.
Bronze: 2:30 p.m.
Final: 6 p.m.
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Canada West Conference Leaders
Player Team Pos GP G A PTS PIM
1 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 27 15 22 37 6
2 Autumn MacDougall ALB F 28 14 21 35 4
3 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 28 12 15 27 10
4 Lauryn Keen MAN F 28 13 13 26 20
5 *Breanne Trotter MRU F 28 9 11 20 22
6 Hannah Clayton-Carroll UBC F 28 10 7 17 4
6 Emma Waldenberger REG F 28 10 7 17 22
6 Tatum Amy MRU F 28 6 11 17 18
6 Erica Rieder MAN D 28 4 13 17 16
10 Jordyn Zacharias MAN F 28 12 4 16 2
Player Team Pos GP G
1 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 27 15
2 Autumn MacDougall ALB F 28 14
3 Lauryn Keen MAN F 28 13
4 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 28 12
4 Jordyn Zacharias MAN F 28 12
6 Hannah Clayton-Carroll UBC F 28 10
6 Emma Waldenberger REG F 28 10
8 *Breanne Trotter MRU F 28 9
8 Leah Bohlken SSK D 27 9
10 *Ashley McFadden UBC F 28 8
10 Sheridan Oswald MAN F 25 8
10 Natasha Kostenko MAN F 27 8
Player Team Pos GP A
1 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 27 22
2 Autumn MacDougall ALB F 28 21
3 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 28 15
4 Lauryn Keen MAN F 28 13
4 Erica Rieder MAN D 28 13
6 Tamara McVannel REG D 28 12
7 Bailee Bourassa SSK F 27 11
7 Tatum Amy MRU F 28 11
7 *Breanne Trotter MRU F 28 11
10 Alexandra Anderson MAN D 28 10
10 Logan Boyd UBC F 28 10
10 Cayle Dillon ALB D 28 10
10 Mathea Fischer UBC F 28 10
10 Karissa Kirkup MAN F 28 10
10 *Rylind MacKinnon UBC D 28 10
Player Team Pos GP +/-
1 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 27 +34
1 Autumn MacDougall ALB F 28 +34
3 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 28 +28
4 Erica Rieder MAN D 28 +27
5 Alexandra Anderson MAN D 28 +21
6 Natasha Kostenko MAN F 27 +19
7 Cayle Dillon ALB D 28 +16
7 Lauryn Keen MAN F 28 +16
9 Kiara Machry ALB D 26 +15
10 Lindsay Weech ALB D 22 +14
10 Taylor Kezama ALB D 25 +14
10 Sheridan Oswald MAN F 25 +14
10 Jenai Buchanan MAN D 28 +14
10 Madison Patrick UBC D 28 +14
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Player Team GP Min SA GA SO GAA SV% W L
1 Kirsten Chamberlin ALB 11 630:46 163 6 6 0.57 .963 11 0
2 *Halle Oswald ALB 10 594:41 156 6 5 0.61 .962 8 1
3 Tory Micklash UBC 19 1187:47 403 20 6 1.01 .950 13 6
4 Jessica Vance SSK 22 1315:18 516 28 6 1.28 .946 12 9
5 Amelia Boughn UBC 9 566:48 194 11 3 1.16 .943 5 4
6 Alicia Anderson LET 24 1440:50 856 50 5 2.08 .942 7 17
7 Kelsey Roberts CGY 23 1395:51 742 48 0 2.06 .935 5 18
8 Lauren Taraschuk MAN 24 1479:37 578 38 1 1.54 .934 17 7
9 Zoe DeBeauville MRU 23 1356:09 548 43 2 1.90 .922 10 13
10 Morgan Baker REG 12 685:56 286 24 2 2.10 .916 3 8
*minimum 540 minutes played
2018-19 Alberta Pandas Conference Statistics
# Player Pos GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG Pt/GP
16 Alex Poznikoff F 27 15 22 37 +34 6 4 3 3 1.37
9 Autumn MacDougall F 28 14 21 35 +34 4 5 0 5 1.25
77 Kennedy Ganser F 28 12 15 27 +28 10 3 0 2 0.96
5 Cayle Dillon D 28 2 10 12 +16 6 0 0 1 0.43
13 Amy Boucher F 28 7 4 11 +8 10 0 0 3 0.39
27 Abby Benning D 26 3 6 9 +13 10 0 0 1 0.35
18 Hannah Olenyk F 28 3 5 8 +3 24 2 0 1 0.29
93 Alex Gowie F 26 1 7 8 +1 8 0 0 0 0.31
2 Kelsey Tangjerd F 28 4 3 7 -2 12 1 0 1 0.25
4 Taylor Kezama D 25 1 6 7 +14 8 1 0 1 0.28
19 Regan Wright F 28 3 2 5 +2 6 1 1 0 0.18
73 Danielle Hardy F 20 3 2 5 0 8 1 0 2 0.25
15 Kiara Machry D 26 1 4 5 +15 8 0 0 0 0.19
8 Lindsay Weech D 22 0 5 5 +14 4 0 0 0 0.23
91 Jaslin Sawatzky F 27 2 0 2 +1 6 0 0 0 0.07
21 Abby Krzyzaniak D 28 1 1 2 +4 8 1 0 0 0.07
31 Dayna Owen G 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.13
1 *Halle Oswald G 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.10
28 Kalista Senger D 10 0 0 0 +2 2 0 0 0 0.00
88 Erica Nelson F 12 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 0.00
29 Kirsten Chamberlin G 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
26 Chelsea Dearsley F 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
14 *Kalaina Kozak F 3 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0.00
20 Lisa Lloyd F 28 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0.00
* indicates Rookie, X indicates no longer on team
Goaltending
Player GP Min SA GA SO GAA SV% W L
29 Kirsten Chamberlin 11 630:46 163 6 6 0.57 .963 11 0
1 *Halle Oswald 10 594:41 156 6 5 0.61 .962 8 1
31 Dayna Owen 8 484:41 109 11 2 1.36 .899 4 4
Empty Net 7:32 1 1
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2018-19 Alberta Pandas Canada West Playoff Statistics
# Player Pos GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG Pt/GP
13 Amy Boucher F 4 2 4 6 +4 4 1 0 0 1.50
77 Kennedy Ganser F 4 1 3 4 +4 0 0 0 1 1.00
16 Alex Poznikoff F 4 3 0 3 +4 0 0 0 1 0.75
93 Alex Gowie F 4 1 1 2 +2 4 0 0 1 0.50
19 Regan Wright F 4 1 1 2 +2 2 0 0 0 0.50
5 Cayle Dillon D 4 1 0 1 +3 0 0 0 1 0.25
20 Lisa Lloyd F 4 1 0 1 +2 0 0 0 0 0.25
91 Jaslin Sawatzky F 4 1 0 1 +2 0 0 0 0 0.25
9 Autumn MacDougall F 2 0 1 1 +1 0 0 0 0 0.50
27 Abby Benning D 4 0 1 1 +3 2 0 0 0 0.25
26 Chelsea Dearsley F 4 0 1 1 +2 0 0 0 0 0.25
4 Taylor Kezama D 4 0 1 1 +3 0 0 0 0 0.25
21 Abby Krzyzaniak D 4 0 1 1 +4 2 0 0 0 0.25
15 Kiara Machry D 4 0 1 1 +2 2 0 0 0 0.25
2 Kelsey Tangjerd F 4 0 1 1 +2 0 0 0 0 0.25
88 Erica Nelson F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
29 Kirsten Chamberlin G 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
73 Danielle Hardy F 4 0 0 0 +1 2 0 0 0 0.00
18 Hannah Olenyk F 4 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 0.00
8 Lindsay Weech D 4 0 0 0 +3 0 0 0 0 0.00
Goaltending
Player GP Min SA GA SO GAA SV% W L
29 Kirsten Chamberlin 4 240:00 76 2 2 0.50 .974 4 0
Empty Net 0:00 0 0
Canada West Conference Playoff Leaders
Player Team Pos GP G A PTS PIM
1 Mathea Fischer UBC F 4 2 5 7 0
2 Amy Boucher ALB F 4 2 4 6 4
3 *Hannah Koroll UBC D 4 2 3 5 2
4 Hannah Clayton-Carroll UBC F 4 2 2 4 2
5 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 4 1 3 4 0
6 Logan Boyd UBC F 4 0 4 4 0
7 Karissa Kirkup MAN F 4 3 0 3 2
7 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 4 3 0 3 0
9 Morgan Willoughby SSK D 3 2 1 3 0
10 *Ashley McFadden UBC F 4 1 2 3 0
Player Team Pos GP G
1 Karissa Kirkup MAN F 4 3
1 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 4 3
3 Mathea Fischer UBC F 4 2
3 Amy Boucher ALB F 4 2
3 *Hannah Koroll UBC D 4 2
3 Hannah Clayton-Carroll UBC F 4 2
3 Morgan Willoughby SSK D 3 2
3 Madison Patrick UBC D 4 2
3 Ireland Perrott UBC F 4 2
3 Bailee Bourassa SSK F 5 2
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Player Team Pos GP A
1 Mathea Fischer UBC F 4 5
2 Amy Boucher ALB F 4 4
2 Logan Boyd UBC F 4 4
4 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 4 3
4 *Hannah Koroll UBC D 4 3
4 Mikayla Ogrodniczuk UBC D 4 3
4 Kenzie Robinson UBC F 4 3
4 Leah Bohlken SSK D 5 3
Player Team Pos GP +/-
1 Madison Patrick UBC D 4 +6
2 Amy Boucher ALB F 4 +4
2 Kennedy Ganser ALB F 4 +4
2 Abby Krzyzaniak ALB D 4 +4
2 Alex Poznikoff ALB F 4 +4
Player Team GP Min SA GA SO GAA SV% W L
1 Kirsten Chamberlin ALB 4 240:00 76 2 2 0.50 .974 4 0
2 Zoe DeBeauville MRU 3 202:52 100 6 1 1.77 .940 1 2
3 Jessica Vance SSK 5 349:12 106 8 1 1.37 .925 2 3
4 Tory Micklash UBC 4 238:29 87 7 1 1.76 .920 2 2
5 Lauren Taraschuk MAN 4 239:20 91 11 0 2.76 .879 2 2
6 Morgan Baker REG 2 64:40 37 6 0 5.57 .838 0 1
*minimum 60 minutes played
2018-19 Canada West Awards
Player of the Year Alex Poznikoff, Alberta
Rookie of the Year Breanne Trotter, Mount Royal
Marion Hilliard Award nominee Anna Purschke, Mount Royal
Coach of the Year Howie Draper, Alberta
Canada West All-Stars Canada West All-Rookie Team
First Team Second Team
G: Tory Micklash, UBC Alicia Anderson, LET G: Halle Oswald, ALB
D: Leah Bohlken, SSK Alexandra Anderson, MAN D: Mackenzie Butz, MRU
D: Erica Rieder, MAN Cayle Dillon, ALB D: Rylind MacKinnon, UBC
F: Lauryn Keen, MAN Tatum Amy, MRU F: Camryn Amundson, MRU
F: Autumn MacDougall, ALB Hannah Clayton-Carroll, UBC F: Ashley McFadden, UBC
F: Alex Poznikoff, ALB Kennedy Ganser, ALB F: Breanne Trotter, MRU
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A l b e r t a P a n d a s H e a d C o a c h
H o w i e D r a p e r
(22nd Year)
Draper was named as the inaugural coach of the women’s hockey program, at his alma mater, Sept. 1, 1997.
A s A C o a c h 1997-98 to 2018-19 Pandas head coach (22 seasons)
Three-time CIS Coach of the Year: 2002, 2004, 2009
Six-time Canada West Coach of the Year: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2019
Eight-time CIS national champion: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017
Two-time CIS silver medalist (1999, 2005)
13-time Canada West champion: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2019
1990-present U of A Hockey Camps Instructor/Director
1997-present Excel Hockey Camps Director/Owner
1992-93 Assistant Coach Bantam AAA; KC Athletic Club
1991-92 Head Coach MacQuarie Bears; NSW, Austrailia
1990-91 Assistant Coach Midget AAA; Maple Leaf Athletic Club
A s A P l a y e r 1984-85 Played for Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) and was named team’s Best Defenceman and Rookie of the Year
Played five seasons with the Golden Bears 1985-86 to 1989-1990
Was a member of the 1985-86 CIS National Champion Golden Bears Hockey team
1988-89 CIS Tournament All-Star Team; Toronto
Served as team captain in his 5th year.
1990 nominee for Wilson Trophy; Presidents Trophy Winner
1992 League MVP; New South Wales Super League, Australia
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Conference Playoffs Overall
372-91-7 (.799) 96-29 (.768) 584-150-11 (.791)
1997/98 - - 3-1-0
1998/99 4-1-1 5-1 20-8-3
1999/00 11-1-0 5-0 23-3-1
2000/01 13-1-2 2-2 20-6-2
2001/02 16-0-0 7-0 32-1-0
2002/03 19-0-1 7-0 34-0-1
2003/04 20-0-0 7-0 35-0-0
2004/05 20-0-0 6-1 28-1-0
2005/06 16-1-3 7-0 27-3-3
*starting in 2006-07, CW decides all OT ties with SO; OT/SO loser receives one point
OT or SO loss counts as loss in coach record
2006/07 21-3 7-0 33-4-1+
2007/08 21-3 5-2 29-6
2008/09 22-2 3-2 26-5
2009/10 23-1 7-0 34-1
2010/11 17-7 3-4 25-14
2011/12 14-10 3-4 23-16
2012/13 16-12 3-3 25-16
2013/14 20-8 1-2 23-11
2014/15 20-8 4-2 28-14
2015/16 16-12 1-2 21-14
2016/17 21-7 6-2 36-9
2017/18 19-9 3-2 27-12
2018/19 23-5 4-0 32-5
Note: only games vs. North American post-secondary opponents +season featured 1-1 draw with Ottawa in pre-season
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A s s i s t a n t C o a c h e s
L e a h C o p e l a n d 2018-19 is her third year as Pandas Hockey assistant coach
D a r r e n B i l a w c h u k 2018-19 is his fifth year as Pandas Hockey assistant coach
D a n B a s t e r a s h 2018-19 is his seventh year as Pandas Hockey assistant coach
I a n B a b l i t z 2018-19 is his second year as Pandas Hockey assistant coach
D a v e R a t h j e n 2018-19 is his 4th year as Pandas Hockey technical coach; 5th year as Pandas coach
A J M u r l e y 2018-19 is their first year as Pandas Hockey assistant coach
J o e l J a c k s o n 2018-19 is his seventh year as Pandas Hockey conditioning coach
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T h e P a n d a s
#1 Halle Oswald
5’8’’, Goal Year: 1
Sanford, MB Arts
Member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2018-19)
Finished 2nd in Canada West behind only teammate Kirsten Chamberlin with 0.61 GAA and .962
save percentage in conference play; recorded 8 wins, 1 loss, and 5 shutouts (2018-19)
MFMHL League Top Goaltender and League MVP (2017-18)
Esso Cup MVP (2017)
Member of U-18 national team that competed against USA in Lake Placid series
Member of Pembina Valley Hawks
Varsity Athlete of the Year in high school
Played basketball throughout high school before graduating at Sanford Collegiate
Also participates in biking
GP W L Min GA SO GAA SA SVS SV% Ast
2018-19 Alberta 10 8 1 594:41 6 5 0.61 156 150 .962 1
#2 Kelsey Tangjerd
5’6’’, Forward Year: 3 Calgary, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Academic All-Canadian (2016-17)
Graduated from Western Canada HS
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 18 0 1 1 10 -2 10 0 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 28 0 1 1 8 0 19 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 28 4 3 7 12 -2 32 1 0 1
Totals 74 4 5 9 30 -4 61 1 0 1
#4 Taylor Kezama
5’7’’, Defence Year: 3 Camrose, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Finished 3rd in team rearguard scoring with 7 points in conference play (2018-19)
Canada West Second Team All-Star (2017-18)
Finished 3rd in Canada West rearguard scoring with 12 points in conference play (2017-18)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Scored double-overtime championship winning goal at nationals (Mar. 19, 2017)
Member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2016-17)
Finished 3rd among Canada West rookies with +19 rating in conference play (2016-17)
Graduated from St. FX HS in Edmonton, AB
Also plays lacrosse
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 28 0 6 6 20 +9 45 0 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 25 2 10 12 16 +4 44 1 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 25 1 6 7 8 +14 51 1 0 1
Totals 78 3 22 25 44 +27 140 2 0 1
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#5 Cayle Dillon
5’5’’, Defence Year: 4 Edmonton, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Team captain (2017-18, 2018-19)
Led team rearguard scoring with 12 points in conference play (2018-19)
Canada West Second Team All-Star (2017-18, 2018-19)
Finished 2nd in Canada West rearguard scoring with 13 points in conference play (2017-18)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Finished 2nd among Canada West defenders with 2 GWG in conference play; tied for 2nd on team
with +10 rating (2016-17)
Member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2015-16)
Won bronze with Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2015)
Member of Edmonton Thunder
Graduated from Austin O’Brien HS
Also participates in soccer, volleyball, badminton, track & field, and gymnastics; learning to play
guitar
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2015-16 Alberta 28 2 8 10 8 +4 41 1 0 0
2016-17 Alberta 28 2 6 8 8 +10 47 0 0 2
2017-18 Alberta 28 3 10 13 6 +8 68 1 0 1
2018-19 Alberta 28 2 10 12 6 +16 73 0 0 1
Totals 112 9 34 43 28 +38 229 2 0 4
#8 Lindsay Weech
5’8’’, Defence Year: 3
Cranbrook, BC Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Finished 2nd among Canada West rookies with +10 rating in conference play, the rating also tying
them for second-best on the team (2016-17)
JWHL Champion (2014-15)
Attended Warner hockey school
Graduated from Warner HS in Warner, AB
Finished 2nd in Skills Canada for film and video (Grade 10)
Named Most Athletic in Grades 6, 7, 8, and 9
Also participates in running, soccer, softball, volleyball, swimming, and track & field
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 20 3 1 4 6 +10 19 1 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 28 2 2 4 8 +11 30 1 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 22 0 5 5 4 +14 11 0 0 0
Totals 70 5 8 13 18 +35 60 2 0 0
#9 Autumn MacDougall
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5’1’’, Forward Year: 4 Dartmouth, NS Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Canada West First Team All-Star (2018-19)
Finished 2nd in Canada West with 14 goals, 21 assists, and 35 points in conference play behind
teammate Alex Poznikoff in all three categories; led the conference with five game-winning
goals; tied for 1st with Poznikoff with +34 plus/minus rating; tied for 1st with 5 PPG (2018-19)
Member of U-22 development team (May & August 2018)
U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian and Canada West First Team All-Star (2017-18)
Led Canada West in scoring with 30 points and 18 assists in conference play; led conference with
5 PPG; tied for 1st with 12 goals with teammate Poznikoff and Manitoba’s Jordyn Zacharias; tied
for 1st with +14 rating; finished 2nd on team with 3 GWG (2017-18)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Led team with 4 GWG in conference play; finished 2nd with 21 points and 11 goals (2016-17)
Named Most Improved on Pandas hockey team
Member of Team Nova Scotia
Assistant captain of club team
Granted the Ontario Principal's Award for athletics and leadership
Graduated from Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, ON
Named Athlete of the Year in junior high
Also participates in soccer, lacrosse, and running
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2015-16 Alberta 27 4 4 8 2 +3 28 1 0 0
2016-17 Alberta 28 11 10 21 2 +12 58 3 0 4
2017-18 Alberta 28 12 18 30 2 +14 53 5 0 3
2018-19 Alberta 28 14 21 35 4 +34 89 5 0 5
Totals 111 41 53 94 10 +63 228 14 0 12
#13 Amy Boucher
5’6’’, Forward Year: 5 Edmonton, AB Science
Finished tied for 2nd on team with 3 GWG in conference play (2018-19)
Finished 3rd on team with 10 goals and +12 rating in conference play (2017-18)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Finished 3rd on team with 17 points and 10 goals in conference play (2016-17)
Member of Hockey East All-Academic Team (2015, 2016)
Three-time Pro-Ambitions Rookie of the Week (2014-15)
Played with University of New Hampshire Wildcats (2014-16)
Attended the Esso Cup National Female Midget Championship 3 consecutive years with the
Edmonton Thunder, winning silver and two bronze (2012-14)
Member of Team Alberta (2012, 2013), winning bronze at National Women's U-18
Championship (2013)
Graduated from McNally HS
Volunteers at the Edmonton Humane Society
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 28 10 7 17 6 +12 96 2 0 3
2017-18 Alberta 27 10 4 14 8 +12 83 2 0 1
2018-19 Alberta 28 7 4 11 10 +8 88 0 0 3
Totals 83 27 15 42 24 +32 267 4 0 7
#14 Kalaina Kozak
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5’7’’, Forward Year: 1 Calgary, AB Engineering
Calgary Fire Midget AAA Assistant Captain (2017-18)
Received Calgary Fire Midget AAA Sportsmanship Award (2016-17), Calgary Fire Leadership
Award (2017-18), and Calgary Fire Midget AAA Most Improved Award (2017-18)
Graduated from Springbank Community HS as valedictorian (2018)
Played volleyball throughout high school
Springbank Senior Varsity Rookie of the Year in volleyball (2016-17)
Competed at a national level for waterskiing.
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2018-19 Alberta 3 0 0 0 2 -1 2 0 0 0
#15 Kiara Machry
5’3’’, Defence Year: 2
North Vancouver, BC Kin., Sport, & Rec.
JWHL playoff finalist
AA B.C. high school First Team All-Star in soccer
Won Most Inspiring Player in soccer while in high school
Graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas SS
Mountain biking instructor
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2017-18 Alberta 10 0 2 2 4 +5 10 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 26 1 4 5 8 +15 25 0 0 0
Totals 36 1 6 7 12 +20 35 0 0 0
#16 Alex Poznikoff
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5’2’’, Forward Year: 4 Edmonton, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Canada West Player of the Year and First Team All-Star (2018-19)
Led Canada West with 15 goals, 22 assists, 37 points, and 3 SHG in conference play; tied for 1st
with teammate Autumn MacDougall with +34 plus/minus rating; finished 2nd on team with 4
PPG; finished tied for 2nd on team with 3 GWG in conference play (2018-19)
Member of U-22 development team (May & August 2018)
Canada West First Team All-Star (2017-18)
Tied for 1st in Canada West with 12 goals in conference play with teammate MacDougall and
Manitoba’s Jordyn Zacharias; tied for 1st with 5 GWG; finished 2nd in scoring with 23 points; tied
for 2nd with 4 PPG; tied for 2nd on team with 11 assists (2017-18)
Played for Canada at Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan (2017)
Tournament All-Star at nationals (2017)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Recorded hat trick in semi-final game vs. Concordia at nationals (Mar. 18, 2017)
Canada West First Team All-Star (2016-17)
Led Canada West with 13 goals in conference play; finished 3rd with 25 points and tied for 3rd
with +16 rating; tied for 1st on team with 12 assists (2016-17)
Member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2015-16)
Led Canada West with 5 game-winning goals in conference play; led team with 11 goals and 16
points (2015-16)
Won Dr. George Caffaro Hear and Soul Award in high school (2015)
AMMFHL Top Forward and won League & Pacific gold medals (2015)
MVP, Top Scorer, and Top Forward with Edmonton Thunder (2015)
Won bronze as leading scorer of Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2015)
Attended U-18 Canada strength and conditioning camp (May 2014) along with try-out (August)
before playing a summit series against the United States
Tournament MVP, Top Scorer, First Team All-Star, Most Sportsmanlike, and Best Plus/Minus at
Mac’s Tourney (2014)
Named Most Sportsmanlike in AMMFHL League (2012, 2013)
Graduated from St. FX HS
Member of Edmonton Thunder midget AAA hockey
Also participates in inline skating (as goalie), baseball, golf, surfing, wakeboarding, slalom
skiing; plays guitar
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2015-16 Alberta 28 11 5 16 14 +4 69 3 0 5
2016-17 Alberta 24 13 12 25 12 +16 64 1 1 1
2017-18 Alberta 28 12 11 23 10 +10 99 4 1 5
2018-19 Alberta 27 15 22 37 6 +34 110 4 3 3
Totals 107 51 50 101 42 +64 342 12 5 14
#18 Hannah Olenyk
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5’4’’, Forward Year: 5 Cochrane, AB Education
Led team with 24 PIM in conference play (2018-19)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Finished 10th in WMA race in Texas
Named U of A Female and Pandas hockey Rookie of the Year (2014-15)
Part of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2014-15)
Tied for 1st in team scoring, 2nd in rookie scoring, with 25 points in conference play (2014-15)
Named Most Dedicated (2013-14)
Won bronze at U-18 nationals (2013)
Played hockey at Edge School (2012), Notre Dame HS (2013), and Bow Valley HS (2014)
Member of Team Alberta (2011-13)
Also goes horseback riding, mountain biking, and hiking
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2014-15 Alberta 28 10 15 25 23 +17 45 1 0 0
2015-16 Alberta 28 1 4 5 12 +4 56 0 0 0
2016-17 Alberta 22 4 4 8 10 +6 35 2 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 27 4 8 12 16 +4 46 0 0 1
2018-19 Alberta 28 3 5 8 24 +3 45 2 0 1
Totals 133 22 36 58 85 +34 227 5 0 2
#19 Regan Wright
5’8’’, Forward Year: 4 Calgary, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Received Fighting Knight Award for excellence in athletics inside and outside of school (2015)
Field Hockey city champion and team MVP (2015)
Won bronze with Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2015)
Team Assistant Captain Midget AAA (2014-15)
Field Hockey silver medallist (2014)
Final Game MVP, Tournament Most Sportsmanlike Player, and Second Team All-Star at Mac’s
Midget tournament (2014)
AMMFHL All-Star Game MVP
Team Leading Scorer in Midget AAA (3 years) and Bantam AAA
Team Captain Bantam AAA
Part of Team Alberta Top 46 (2013)
Member of U-16 Team Alberta (2011, 2012)
Won bronze with Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2012)
Tournament champion at Alberta Challenge (2011)
Nominee for the city-wide Sharon Reid Badminton Excellence Award
City silver medallist in badminton in Grades 10,11, and 12
Graduated from Queen Elizabeth HS, earning honours with distinction in Grades 7-12
Also plays guitar
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2015-16 Alberta 14 2 0 2 6 +1 27 1 0 0
2016-17 Alberta 27 3 3 6 8 +2 29 2 0 1
2017-18 Alberta 27 2 3 5 10 +5 39 0 0 2
2018-19 Alberta 28 3 2 5 6 +2 30 1 1 0
Totals 96 10 8 18 30 +10 125 4 1 3
#20 Lisa Lloyd
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5’6’’, Forward Year: 3 Campbell River, BC Agric, Life & Environ Sci
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Led all Canada West rookies with 2 GWG in conference play (2016-17)
Graduated from Penticton SS
Also plays soccer; speaks French
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 13 3 2 5 2 +4 17 0 0 2
2017-18 Alberta 27 2 1 3 6 +5 23 0 0 1
2018-19 Alberta 28 0 0 0 4 -2 26 0 0 0
Totals 68 5 3 8 12 +7 66 0 0 3
#21 Abby Krzyzaniak
5’10’’, Defence Year: 2 Neepawa, MB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Led team with 23 PIM in conference play (2017-18)
Member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2017-18)
Member of Team Manitoba (2016)
Graduated from Edge School for Athletes
Also participates in badminton, fastball, and track & field
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2017-18 Alberta 23 0 2 2 23 +4 20 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 28 1 1 2 8 +4 33 1 0 0
Totals 51 1 3 4 31 +8 53 1 0 0
#26 Chelsea Dearsley
5’6’’, Forward Year: 3
Baldur, MB Nursing
Graduated from Baldur HS
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 5 0 0 0 0 +0 8 0 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 28 0 0 0 2 -2 12 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 26 0 0 0 0 +0 13 0 0 0
Totals 59 0 0 0 2 -2 33 0 0 0
#27 Abby Benning
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5’1’’, Defence Year: 4 St. Albert, AB Native Studies
Finished 2nd on team rearguard scoring with 9 points in conference play (2018-19)
Finished 3rd on team rearguard scoring with 11 points in conference play (2017-18)
Attended U-22 Team Canada Spring Developmental Tryouts (2017)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Led Alberta defenders with 9 points in conference play (2016-17)
Led all rookies and tied for 1st on team with +14 plus/minus rating in conference play (2015-16)
Won bronze with Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2015)
Participated in U-18 nationals
Graduated from Edge School for Athletes
Also participated in figure skating, ringette, and wakeboarding
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2015-16 Alberta 24 0 5 5 2 +14 14 0 0 0
2016-17 Alberta 28 3 6 9 8 +7 35 1 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 28 2 9 11 4 +8 34 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 26 3 6 9 10 +13 35 0 0 1
Totals 106 8 26 34 24 +42 118 1 0 1
#28 Kalista Senger
5’7’’, Defence Year: 2
Clavet, SK Arts
CSSHL League Champion
Four-time SHA provincial champion
Member of Prairie Central for Saskatchewan Winter games
Attended Sask First tryouts (2013-16)
Graduated from Penticton SS in Penticton, BC
Named Junior Female Athlete of the Year and Senior Female Athlete of the Year at Clavet
Composite School
Also participates in badminton, track & field, and volleyball
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2018-19 Alberta 10 0 0 0 2 +2 9 0 0 0
#29 Kirsten Chamberlin
5’6’’, Goal Year: 3
Cochrane, AB Science
Led Canada West with 0.57 GAA and .963 save percentage in conference play; finished tied for
1st with 6 shutouts, also recording 11 wins and zero losses on the season (2018-19)
Finished 3rd in Canada West with 1.12 GAA in conference play, also recording a .936 save
percentage, 10 wins, and 4 shutouts (2017-18)
First Team All-Star
Member of Edge Girls Prep
Graduated from Edge school in Calgary, AB
Also plays soccer
GP W L Min GA SO GAA SA SVS SV% Ast
2017-18 Alberta 13 10 3 801:06 15 4 1.12 236 221 .936 0
2018-19 Alberta 11 11 0 630:45 6 6 0.57 163 157 .963 0
Totals 24 21 3 1431:52 21 10 0.61 399 378 .947 0
#31 Dayna Owen
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5’8’’, Goal Year: 4
Calgary, AB Business
Recorded a .908 save percentage, 1.62 GAA, 9 wins, and 4 shutouts in conference play (2017-18)
Led Canada West with 1.24 goals against average in conference play, also earning 3 shutouts and
a .923 save percentage (2016-17)
Won bronze with Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games (2015)
Roller hockey city champion (2014)
Won bronze at Alberta Winter Games (2012)
Graduated from Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, SK
Played for JWHL Notre Dame Hounds
Also plays ultimate Frisbee, badminton, and roller hockey; plays several musical instruments
(piano, violin, clarinet, bass clarinet, and saxophone); completed up to Grade 4 in Royal
Conservatory Piano
GP W L Min GA SO GAA SA SVS SV% Ast
2015-16 Alberta 5 2 3 306:37 7 1 1.37 89 82 .921 0
2016-17 Alberta 10 6 4 580:37 12 3 1.24 155 143 .923 0
2017-18 Alberta 15 9 4 928:29 25 4 1.62 271 246 .908 0
2018-19 Alberta 8 4 4 484:41 11 2 1.36 109 98 .899 1
Totals 38 21 15 2300:24 55 10 1.43 624 569 .912 1
#50 Sydney McCluskey
5’7’’, Goal Year: 2
Toronto, ON Science
Jack Summit Delegate and PASCH Scholarship Recipient (2015)
Graduated from Appleby College in Oakville, ON
Completed up to Grade 8 Piano from the Royal Conservatory of Music; played trumpet in the
CISMF Jazz Band (2017)
#73 Danielle Hardy
6’0’’, Forward Year: 4 Nanaimo, BC Arts
Member of NCAA Providence College Friars
Received school and athletic MVP awards
Graduated from Woodlands SS
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2018-19 Alberta 20 3 2 5 8 0 38 1 0 2
#77 Kennedy Ganser
5’3’’, Forward Year: 3
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Provost, AB Education
Canada West Second Team All-Star (2018-19)
Finished 3rd in Canada West with 15 assists, 27 points, and +28 plus/minus rating in conference
play behind only teammates Alex Poznikoff and Autumn MacDougall; finished 3rd on team with
12 goals (2018-19)
Finished tied for 2nd on team with 11 assists in conference play (2017-18)
Member of national championship winning Pandas team (2016-17)
Canada West Rookie of the Year and member of Canada West All-Rookie Team (2016-17)
Led all rookies with 17 points and +13 rating in conference play; tied for 1st with 7 goals and 10
assists (2016-17)
Named MVP and selected to First All-Star Team
Graduated from Saint Thomas Aquinas School
Also plays baseball
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 28 7 10 17 12 +13 84 4 0 1
2017-18 Alberta 28 3 11 14 12 +7 68 1 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 28 12 15 27 10 +28 96 3 0 2
Totals 84 22 36 58 34 +48 248 8 0 3
#88 Erica Nelson
5’7’’, Forward Year: 3 Rumsey, AB Agric, Life & Environ Sci
Attended Warner hockey school
Graduated from Morrin School in Morrin, AB
Also plays golf, baseball, and badminton
Born in Drumheller, AB
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 10 0 1 1 2 0 6 0 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 5 0 1 1 0 +1 5 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 12 0 0 0 0 +1 4 0 0 0
Totals 27 0 2 2 2 +2 15 0 0 0
#91 Jaslin Sawatzky
5’5’’, Forward Year: 3 Calgary, AB Kin., Sport, & Rec.
Academic All-Canadian (2016-17, 2017-18)
Finished second at provincials (2016)
Finished second in Macs Midget AAA Hockey Tournament (2015)
Member of Midget AAA Calgary Fire Hockey
Honours with Distinction student in high school, also winning award for achieving excellence in
both academics and athletics
Graduated from Dr. E.P. Scarlett HS
Also participates in running, mountain biking, skiing, hiking, soccer, volleyball, and track & field
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2016-17 Alberta 13 1 0 1 6 -1 8 0 0 0
2017-18 Alberta 28 1 0 1 12 -3 31 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 27 2 0 2 6 +1 23 0 0 0
Totals 68 4 0 4 24 -3 62 0 0 0
#93 Alex Gowie
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5’8’’, Forward Year: 4 Vernon, BC Arts
Won EV Bolzano EWHL Silver Medal (2017-18)
Played on Hungarian national team (2016-18)
KMH Budapest MVP (2015-16)
Won silver at national championship with Calgary Dinos (2012-13)
Part of Calgary Dinos (2011-14)
Member of national championship winning Calgary Dinos team (2011-12)
Okanagan Hockey Academy MVP (2010-11)
Graduated from Penticton SS in Penticton, BC
Born in Kelowna, BC
GP G A PTS PIM +/- SH PPG SHG GWG
2011-12 Calgary 24 1 1 2 0 +1 10 1 0 0
2012-13 Calgary 27 0 0 0 0 -4 8 0 0 0
2013-14 Calgary 28 2 1 3 2 -7 18 0 0 0
2018-19 Alberta 26 1 7 8 8 +1 28 0 0 0
Totals 105 4 9 13 10 -9 64 1 0 0
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U SPORTS Championship March 15-18, 2018 at Thompson Arena at Western University in London, ON
SEEDING
Team (playoff finish: regular season record / playoff record)
1. Manitoba Bisons (Canada West champions: 22-5-1 / 4-1)
2. Saint Mary’s Huskies (AUS champions: 20-3-1 / 4-1)
3. Western Mustangs (Hosts/OUA champions: 17-5-2 / 5-0)
4. Concordia Stingers (RSEQ champions: 14-4-2 / 4-2)
5. StFX X-Women (AUS finalists: 20-2-2 / 3-2)
6. Montreal Carabins (RSEQ finalists: 14-2-4 / 3-3)
7. Saskatchewan Huskies (Canada West finalists: 19-7-2 / 2-2)
8. Queen’s Gaels (OUA finalists: 17-3-4 / 4-2)
CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 15
Quarter-final 1: Saskatchewan 3, Saint Mary’s 2
Quarter-final 2: Western 4, Montreal 0
Friday, March 16
Quarter-final 3: Manitoba 4, Queen’s 0
Quarter-final 4: Concordia 8, St. FX 1
Saturday, March 17
Consolation 1: Montreal 2, Saint Mary’s 1
Consolation 2: St. FX 4, Queen’s 3 (OT)
Semifinal 1: Western 2, Saskatchewan 1
Semifinal 2: Manitoba 2, Concordia 1 (2-0 in SO)
Sunday, March 18
5th-place game: Montreal 7, St. FX 1
Bronze: Concordia 4, Saskatchewan 0
Final: Manitoba 2, Western 0
Championship Awards
MVP: Lauryn Keen, Manitoba
R.W. Pugh Fair-Play Award: Not awarded
Tournament All-Stars
Goaltender: Carmen Lasis, Western
Defence: Caitlin Fyten, Manitoba
Defence: Marie Joelle Allard, Concordia
Forward: Alanna Sharman, Manitoba
Forward: Lauryn Keen, Manitoba
Forward: Alana Serhan, Manitoba
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P a n d a s H o c k e y Q u i c k F a c t s (through 2018-19)
Year women's hockey began at the University of Alberta 1997
Canada West women's hockey championships won by Alberta
1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08, 09-10, 14-15, 18-19
13
National championships won by Alberta
2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017
8
Appearances by Pandas at Nationals 16
Most conference games played: Janelle Froehler
137
Most conference goals: Danielle Bourgeois
106
Most conference assists: Tarin Podloski
122
Most conference points: Tarin Podloski
213
Most National Championships won as a member of the Pandas
Taryn Barry, Danielle Bourgeois, Kristen Hagg, Kristina Kother, Kaye London, Lindsay McAlpine, Holly Tarleton
4
Longest overall undefeated streak (university opponents only)
Lost CIS final on Sunday, March 13, 2005, 4-1 vs. Wilfrid Laurier ended 122-0-1 streak back to Oct. 13, 2001
123
Longest playoff & conference combined undefeated streak
Loss on Sunday, March 13, 2005, 4-1 vs. Wilfrid Laurier streak of 102-0-1 back to Feb. 17, 2001
103
Longest Canada West undefeated streak
Loss on Friday, Oct. 21, 2005 (4-1 at Regina) ended 83-0-3 streak back to Oct. 28, 2000 (loss to Regina)
86
Pandas on 2018-19 roster in their final year of eligibility
Boucher, Olenyk
2
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Pandas Ice Hockey History Alberta Winner
Season Coach Conf. Overall CW CIS CW CIS AB Captain
1972-97 No competition
1997-98 Howie Draper 3-1-0 1 5 ALBERTA Concordia Trish Semeniuk
1998-99 Howie Draper 4-1-1 20-8-3 1 2 ALBERTA Concordia Marlow Kulak
1999-00 Howie Draper 11-1-0 23-3-1 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Sue Huculak
2000-01 Howie Draper 13-1-2 20-6-2 2 - Regina Toronto Krysty Lorenz
2001-02 Howie Draper 16-0-0 32-1-0 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Krysty Lorenz
2002-03 Howie Draper 19-0-1 34-0-1 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Judy Diduck
2003-04 Howie Draper 20-0-0 35-0-0 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Judy Diduck
2004-05 Howie Draper 20-0-0 28-1-0 1 2 ALBERTA Laurier Danielle Bourgeois
2005-06 Howie Draper 16-1-3 27-3-3 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Kristen Hagg
2006-07 Howie Draper 21-3 33-4-1 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Kaye London
2007-08 Howie Draper 21-3 29-6 1 4 ALBERTA McGill Jennifer Newton
2008-09 Howie Draper 22-2 26-5 2 - Manitoba McGill Jennifer Newton
2009-10 Howie Draper 23-1 34-1 1 1 ALBERTA ALBERTA Tarin Podloski
2010-11 Howie Draper 17-7 25-14 2 5 Manitoba McGill Leah Copeland
2011-12 Howie Draper 14-10 23-16 2 5 Calgary Calgary Andrea Boras
2012-13 Howie Draper 16-12 25-16 t3 - UBC Montréal Sarah Hilworth/
Karla Bourke
2013-14 Howie Draper 20-8 23-11 t3 - Saskatchewan McGill Katie Stewart
2014-15 Howie Draper 20-8 28-14 1 8 ALBERTA Western Kayla Lavallee
2015-16 Howie Draper 16-12 21-14 t3 - UBC Montreal Janelle Froehler
2016-17 Howie Draper 21-7 36-9 2 1 UBC ALBERTA Sasha Lutz
2017-18 Howie Draper 19-9 27-12 t3 - Manitoba Manitoba Cayle Dillon
2018-19 Howie Draper 23-5 32-5 1 ALBERTA Cayle Dillon
Cumulative Totals (1997/98 to 2018/19)
Conference: 372-91-7 (.799) Conference Placing (#1-2-3): 13-5-3
Overall: 584-150-11 (.791) CIS Placing (#1-2-3): 8-2-0
Pandas Hockey Team MVP
Year Name Year Name
1997-98 Krysty Lorenz 2008-09 Tarin Podloski
1998-99 Lori Shupak 2009-10 Dana Vinge
1999-00 Stacey McCullough 2010-11 Leah Copeland
2000-01 Stacey McCullough 2011-12 Nicole Pratt
2001-02 Danielle Bourgeois 2012-13 Karla Bourke
2002-03 Danielle Bourgeois 2013-14 Tess Houston
2003-04 Danielle Bourgeois 2014-15 Lindsey Post
2004-05 Danielle Bourgeois 2015-16 Lindsey Post
2005-06 Kristen Hagg 2016-17 Lindsey Post
2006-07 Lindsay McAlpine 2017-18 Autumn MacDougall
2007-08 Jennifer Newton 2018-19
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Alberta Pandas Hockey Career Conference Records (1997-98 to 2018-19)
Note: some stats for 1997-98 to 1999-00 may be incomplete
GAMES GOALS
GP G
1. Deanna Morin 137 1. Danielle Bourgeois 106
2. Hannah Olenyk 133 2. Tarin Podloski 91
3. Janelle Froehler 131 3. Kristen Hagg 72
4. Alison Campbell 130 4. Lori Shupak 64
4. Lindsey Cunningham 130 5. Lindsay McAlpine 59
6. Tess Houston 127 6. Jennifer Newton 55
7. Kayla Lavallee 126 7. Leah Copeland 51
8. Katie Stewart 121 7. Alex Poznikoff 51
9. Leah Copeland 120 9. Sarah Hilworth 50
10. Andrea Boras 118 10. Krysty Lorenz 48
10. Nicole Pratt 118 11. Miranda Miller 42
12. Morgan Kelly 114 12. Autumn MacDougall 41
13. Cayle Dillon 112 13. Taryn Barry 39
14. Ashley Morin 111 13. Alana Cabana 39
14. Autumn MacDougall 111 15. Jenna Barber 36
16. Mandy Kinjerski 35
Alex Poznikoff 107
Abby Benning 105 Amy Boucher 27
ASSISTS POINTS
A Pts
1. Tarin Podloski 122 1. Tarin Podloski 213
2. Kristen Hagg 110 2. Danielle Bourgeois 212
3. Danielle Bourgeois 106 3. Kristen Hagg 182
4. Leah Copeland 82 4. Leah Copeland 133
5. Lindsay McAlpine 69 5. Lori Shupak 131
6. Lori Shupak 67 6. Lindsay McAlpine 128
7. Alana Cabana 62 7. Jennifer Newton 111
8. Jennifer Newton 56 8. Krysty Lorenz 103
9. Krysty Lorenz 55 9. Alana Cabana 101
10. Taryn Barry 53 9. Alex Poznikoff 101
10. Autumn MacDougall 53 11. Sarah Hilworth 100
12. Leah Kinney 50 12. Autumn MacDougall 94
12. Sarah Hilworth 50 13. Taryn Barry 92
12. Alex Poznikoff 50 14. Leah Kinney 83
15. Judy Diduck 49 15. Jenna Barber 79
16. Jill Chmilar 46
17. Delaney Collins 43 Hannah Olenyk 58
17. Lindsey Skelding 43 Kennedy Ganser 58
17. Jenna Barber 43
17. Andrea Boras 43
Hannah Olenyk 36
Kennedy Ganser 36
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Goaltending Games Wins
GP W
1. Lindsey Post 92 1. Lindsey Post 62
2. Dana Vinge 59 2. Dana Vinge 54
3. Michala Jeffries 54 3. Michala Jeffries 35
4. Holly Tarleton 47 4. Holly Tarleton 34
5. Dayna Owen 38 5. Andrea Thomas 33
Kirsten Chamberlin 24 Dayna Owen 21
Kirsten Chamberlin 21
Shutouts Minutes
SO MP
1. Lindsey Post 31 1. Lindsey Post 5536:45
2. Dana Vinge 19 2. Dana Vinge 3540:17
3. Holly Tarleton 16 3. Michala Jeffries 3203:27
4. Stacey McCullough 15 4. Holly Tarleton 2436:03
5. Michala Jeffries 12 5. Dayna Owen 2300:24
Dayna Owen 10
Kirsten Chamberlin 10