2007–08 Alberta Pandas women's ice hockey season

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2007–08 Alberta Pandas
women's ice hockey season
Canada West women's ice hockey champions
Conference1 [[Canada West Universities Athletic Association|Canada West]]
Home iceClare Drake Arena
Record
Overall21-2-1
Coaches and captains
Head coachHowie Draper
Assistant coachesDave Marcinyshyn
Danielle Bourgeois
Judy Diduck

The Pandas finished the season ranked first in the Canada West Conference with 21 wins, compared to 2 losses and one overtime loss. The Pandas appeared at the 2008 CIS National Championship Tournament and ended with a fourth-place finish.

Roster

Number Name Position Height
1 Dana Vinge Goaltender 5'4"
4 Kathleen Keen Defence 5'6"
6 Katie Borbely Forward 5'5"
7 Jessica Kolopenuk Defence 5'10"
8 Jennifer Newton - C Forward 5'7"
9 Patty Tulloch Forward 5'7"
10 Nicole Pratt Forward 5'10"
11 Andrea Boras Defence 5'6"
12 Andrea Wiebe Defence 5'5"
13 Mia Mucci - A Forward 5'7
14 Leah Copeland Forward 5'6"
15 Lindsay Robinson Forward 5'4"
16 Laura Salomons Forward 5'3"
17 Lindsie Fairfield Forward 5'7"
18 Rayanne Reeve Defence 5'10"
19 Carolyn Bowen Forward 6'0"
20 Alanna Donahue A Defence 5'8
21 Brodie MacDonald Forward 5'7
22 Amy Young Forward 5'2"
23 Cami Wooster Forward 5'3"
24 Trisha McNeill A Defence 5'7"
27 Kailee Ryan Defence 5'6"
33 Chantale Tippett Goal 5'3"
44 Miranda Miller Forward 5'6"
77 Alana Cabana Forward 5'4"

Coaching staff

  • Howie Draper, Head coach
  • Danielle Bourgeois, Assistant coach
  • Judy Diduck, Assistant coach
  • Dave Marcinyshyn, Assistant coach
  • Dave Crowder, goalie coach
  • Stacey Phillips, goalie coach

Schedule

Date Opponent Team
Sat., Sept. 22 Red Deer 5-0
Fri, Oct. 05 UBC 9-5
Sat, Oct. 06 UBC 5-1
Fri, Oct. 12 Regina 4-2
Sat, Oct. 13 Regina 5-2
Fri, Oct. 19 Lethbridge 7-1
Sat, Oct. 20 Lethbridge 4-0
Fri, Nov. 02 Saskatchewan 9-2
Sat, Nov. 03 Saskatchewan 5-3
Fri, Nov. 09 Manitoba 2-3
Sat, Nov. 10 Manitoba 2-0
Fri, Nov. 16 UBC 3-4
Sat, Nov. 17 UBC 3-2 (OT)
Fri, Nov. 23 Lethbridge 4-0
Sat, Nov. 24 Lethbridge 3-0
Sat, Dec. 1 Chinese Nat'l Team 2-5
Fri, Dec. 28 Laurier 2-3
Sat, Dec. 29 Guelph 4-1
Sun, Dec. 30 McGill 2-1
Fri, Jan. 04 Saskatchewan 3-2
Sat, Jan. 05 Saskatchewan 4-1
Fri, Jan. 11 Regina 7-2
Sat, Jan. 12 Regina 4-2
Fri, Jan. 18 Manitoba 3-2
Sat, Jan. 19 Manitoba 5-2
Fri, Feb. 01 UBC 3-2
Sat, Feb. 02 UBC 3-0
Fri, Feb. 08 Lethbridge 7-1
Sat, Feb. 09 Lethbridge 9-1

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Postseason

  • Canada West Semifinals
Date Opponent Score Goals
Fri, Feb. 15 Regina 4-0 Miller 3, Cabana
Sat, Feb. 16 Regina 4-1 Cabana, Mucci, Reeve, Miller
  • Canada West Finals
Date Opponent Score Goals
Fri, Feb. 22 Manitoba 2-0 Newton, Wooster
Sat, Feb. 23 Manitoba 4-3 (3OT) Robinson, Donahue, Miller, Wooster

Player stats

Player GP G A Pts Sh +/- Pen-Min PP SH GW
Jennifer Newton 20 20 17 37 84 +16 7-14 7 1 4
Alana Cabana 24 12 14 26 73 +19 8-16 2 0 1
Leah Copeland 24 8 18 26 81 +16 11-22 5 0 1
Mia Mucci 21 11 14 25 66 +15 10-20 5 0 1
Miranda Miller 21 14 8 22 84 +18 16-32 5 1 3

Awards and honors

  • Leah Copeland, Canada West leader, Assists
  • Jennifer Newton, Canada West Player of the Year
  • Jennifer Newton, Canada West scoring champion
  • Jennifer Newton, Canada West leader, Goals scored

Canada West All-Star team

  • Jennifer Newton, First Team All-Star
  • Alana Cabana, First Team All-Star
  • Leah Copeland, Second Team All-Star
  • Rayanne Reeve, Second Team All-Star
  • Andrea Boras, All-Rookie team

See also

References

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