EDMONTON — Bisons women's hockey got their 2022 off to a hot start, blanking the MacEwan Griffins 3-0 on the road. The Friday victory improved the Herd to 9-4-2-0 on the season.
Julia Bird, Kylie Lesuk and Sarah Dennehy supplied the goals for Manitoba, while goaltender Kimberley Davidson made 22 saves for her first career shutout.
Brianna Sank made 23 saves in the loss for MacEwan as they fell to 5-8 in the Canada West season.
The Griffins came out of the gate a little slow, not garnering their first shot on goal until midway through the opening frame, but MacEwan started to find their footing in the later stages of the first period.
But a costly turnover in the neutral zone by MacEwan opened the scoring with just 11 seconds left in the period as Bird flew in on a breakaway and beat Sank with a nice deke for the 1-0 lead.
Manitoba was opportunistic in the victory as they pounded on every mistake that MacEwan made.
Lesuk made it 2-0 at the 5:39 mark of the second period as the freshman forward took the puck strong down the wing and beat Sank with a backhand over the shoulder, for her fourth goal of the season.
MacEwan had some quality scoring chances of their own in the second period, but Davidson stood tall.
Veteran forward Chantal Ricker was open in the slot, but misfired on her shot. Joie Simon had a partial breakaway, but just missed the top corner. Mila Verbicky had a great chance on a two-on-one, but Davidson was able to get a piece of her shot that was labeled for the top corner.
Late in the second period, Amanda Murray split the Bisons defence, and in alone on the freshman netminder, but her shot was denied by the stick of Davidson.
Dennehy put the game away in the third period when Sank misplayed the puck behind the net. The Bisons pounced on the miscue and Dennehy was left all alone to deposit the puck in the wide open net.
MacEwan and Manitoba will finish off their weekend series on Saturday at the DCA, puck drop is 3 p.m.