Friday, March 9, 2007

Team Manitoba Off to Finals at CWG


The Team Manitoba Female Under - 18 team has equaled their male counterparts by advancing to the Gold Medal game at the Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse with a 1-0 victory over Saskatchewan in overtime. A complete copy of the game summary can be found here.


The see-saw battle saw the teams trade scoring opportunities throughout the first three periods with Winnipeg's Delayne Brian going save for save with Saskatchewan's Kayley Herman. In total, Brian turned aside all 35 shots she faced while Herman made 28 saves through the first 60 minutes.


However, it took only one shot and 43 seconds of extra play for the game to be decided as East St. Paul's Breann Frykas stripped the Saskatchewan defenceman of the puck before sliding the puck through Herman's legs.


As their male counterparts did just over a week ago, Team Manitoba will face off against Team Ontario in the Gold Medal game. That action can be seen live Saturday on CBC beginning at 11:00 AM CST.The victory not only guarantees the Team Manitoba Female Under - 18 their highest finish ever at the Games but also their first medal ever.


Complete coverage of the Female hockey portion of the Canada Winter Games can be found here or by visiting the official Canada Winter Games site at http://www.2007canadagames.ca/.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Off to the Quarterfinals

The Team Manitoba Female Under - 18 team is off to the quarterfinals at the Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse. The team opened their tournament with a 6-0 victory over Team Northwest Territories. The relatively close score was a testament to the play of NWT goalie Leah Sulyma, who made 91 saves, as Manitoba outshot NWT 97-4.

While the team had an off day to practice on Tuesday, they were back at it on Wednesday taking on Team Nova Scotia. A solid team effort, including outshooting their opposition 48-19 lead to Manitoba's second victory of the tournament.

The two wins gave Manitoba the third seeding in the quaterfinals, where they will once again face off against the Nova Scotian's, who finished 6th after the final standings were calculated. That game can be seen via tape delay on Thursday evening on TSN beginning at 11:00 PM CST.

Besides the on-ice action, the team has been busy cheering on our other athletes including making it out to some boxing and wheelchair basketball events.

It should also be noted that the weather has made a quick turnaround up here. While the temperatures when we arove were extremely below normal (-25 to -35 range) the weather picked up yesterday and we are now expecting teams in the -5 range here on out.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Yukon Idol


Following the game against the Northwest Territories, Monday night was Yukon Idol night amongst the Team Manitoba female under-18 players.

There were many stirring performances on the evening including renditions of Respect, Man I Feel Like a Woman, In da Club, All the Small Things, Billie Jean, This One's for the Girls, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Genie in A Bottle, I Will Survive, and more.

Ultimately, the evening's best singer, according to the judges including Peter "Simon" Woods was Andi Wilgosh, but there was some controversy due to her semi-pro status and an impasse was declared with no clear winner.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Game Day


After our final day of pre-competition practice, the Team Manitoba Female Under-18 team is preparing for their first game of the Canada Winter Games later this afternoon.

Sunday's practice was, despite the accompanying picture of Jenelle Kohanchuk, Katie Wilson and Addie Miles, an intense affair as the entire squad applied themselves and put forth a solid, fast paced effort heading into the game against the Northwest Territories. Today's game can be viewed via tape delay on the Aboriginal People's Television Network (APTN) at 8:00 CST. APTN is available on most Manitoba cable networks in the channel 73-75 range. The game can also be seen via web streaming at www.aptn.ca.

Following the practice it was the player's first down time of the week. Many headed down to the Canada Games Centre (a beautiful venue which cost $47 million to build two years ago but would be estimated at over $100 million today). The players took in some squash games as well as watching our Team Manitoba Table Tennis and Gymnastics practices. The evening was a quiet affair with the team resting up for the big game today.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Blog Update and Karaoke


Just wanted to update everyone on the blog's status. The past few days have been extremely busy preparing to depart and then upon our arrival. This point forward will hopefully have updates regularly (1-2 times per day). I've also taken down the player profiles as the site will probably face some higher traffic (including other teams) and we don't want to give away any player strengths and take the work out of it for their coaching staffs. Also, feel free to leave comments.

While in the previous post I mentioned that they day was rather uneventful, it did feature an interesting ending. Half of the team ended up at the karaoke room in the village. There were some memorable performances (like Andi Wilgosh's Goodbye Earl cover) and less than memorable performances (Sweet Home Manitoba). Pictured above are Chelsea Karpenko, Saleah Morrison and Bailey Bram making their best attempt at singing.

Our First Day in Whitehorse


While our first day in Whitehorse has come and gone. It was a very busy yet uneventful day. We awoke to thankfully find that all of our luggage had arrived.

After a quick breakfast, it was off to Takhini Arena for our first practice. It's a quite nice rink, despite being an older facility, with a capacity around 1500. It was also the rink in which the boys had played in the Gold Medal final the night before.

Following practice, we headed back to the village for lunch and a quick nap. After that it was off to Stan McGowan Arena for our second practice of the day. The stories I had been told about Stan McGowan (nicknamed the dungeon) did not live up their potential as it was not that bad at all, despite the fact that they will be tearing it down after the Games.

Following practice, it was back to the Village for supper and our first rest and relaxation.

Departure Day


Well, it has been a busy time and we have finally arrived in Whitehorse. After practicing at the Vimy Arena in Winnipeg on Thursday evening, we practiced at the Max Bell Centre twice on Friday before setting off to the airport.

There was a minor scare Friday when the road closures threatened to throw off our travel plans. Our flight was a charter with all Team Manitoba athletes and there was potential delays for those coming in from outside Winnipeg. Thankfully everything worked out and we got away about a 1/2 an hour after scheduled. The picture is players Chelsea Illchuk, Kylie Klassen and Rebecca Hewett awaiting departure.

The flight itself was exciting as the WestJet charter had TV's on them. What this meant was that 3/4's of our plane were watching the Men's hockey final with our Manitoba boys taking on Ontario. It was quite exciting with the whole flight cheering when we would score.

There was a small concern when only about 10 luggage bags and 5 hockey bags arrived that first night and we went to sleep wondering if we would be able to practice the next morning. Thankfully, upon a short sleep, everything had arrived the next morning.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Update on the Boys

Congratulations to the Team Manitoba Male Under-17 team, who have reached the finals at the Canada Winter Games! The boys will face off against Team Ontario. Their semi-final victory over Alberta on Wednesday guaranteed them their highest finish ever as well as securing them their first medal since a Bronze in 1991 (a team which included current Team Manitoba Female Under-18 Head Coach Peter Woods as an Assistant Coach).

The championship game can be seen live on TSN Friday evening beginning at
9:30 PM CST.


Complete coverage of the Male hockey portion of the Canada Winter Games can be found here or by visiting the official Canada Winter Games site at www.2007canadagames.ca.