Section 1A 2007-8
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Albert Lea 4, Northfield 2
Albert Lea 3 0 1 - 4
Northfield 0 1 1 - 2
Scoring Summary
First Period
AL - Jenna Christensen (Lauren Klick), Amy Gackstetter (Christensen), Christensen (Klick, Gackstetter)
Second Period
N- Maddie Carras (unassisted)
Third Period
N- Vy Ngyuen AL - Christensen (unassisted)
Only shot count reported was AL 14 N 3 in the third.
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Albert Lea 3 0 1 - 4
Northfield 0 1 1 - 2
Scoring Summary
First Period
AL - Jenna Christensen (Lauren Klick), Amy Gackstetter (Christensen), Christensen (Klick, Gackstetter)
Second Period
N- Maddie Carras (unassisted)
Third Period
N- Vy Ngyuen AL - Christensen (unassisted)
Only shot count reported was AL 14 N 3 in the third.
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Albert Lea is the greatest.
Shots:
NFLD 9 8 3 20
AL 10 10 14 34
Penalties:
NFLD 3
AL 6
NFLD 9 8 3 20
AL 10 10 14 34
Penalties:
NFLD 3
AL 6
Tigers come out firing
By Mike Simmons, AlbertLeaTribune.com
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:28 AM CST
After finishing last season as section runners-up and starting this year with a new coach, the Albert Lea girls’ hockey team wanted to make a statement in its first game.
The Tigers did just that when they scored their first goal just 13 seconds into its game Tuesday night when they downed Northfield 4-2 at Albert Lea’s City Arena.
The Tigers come into the season with a new face on the bench, first-year head coach Brian Blatti.
“It’ really nice to get things started with a win,” said Blatti. “We started off great, the girls were really intense and were moving the puck really well, but after that first period we kind of hit a wall.”
A.L. dominated the first period, starting with a Jenna Christensen goal off the opening faceoff that was assisted by Lauren Klick for a 1-0 advantage. The Tigers in the first period were just plain and simple better skaters as they beat the Raiders to every loose puck as most of the period was played on A.L.’s end of the ice.
Just four minutes after Christensen’s goal, she assisted on a Amy Gackstetter score for an early 2-0 lead, just as planned.
Then it was Christensen again with just 2:34 remaining, this time from Klick and Gackstetter for the 3-0 first period lead. Christensen led A.L. on the night with the season’s first hat trick with three goals and one assist to have a hand in all of Albert Lea’s points.
After such a dominate first period, the Tigers seemed to lose a little steam in the second and let the Raiders back in the game with a goal by Maddie Carras that made the score 3-1 in A.L.’s favor. A.L. goalie Kelli Hanson survived a 5-on-3 power play in the period that helped the Tigers hold onto the lead.
The third period saw the Tigers once again playing their up-tempo game as they outshot the Raiders 14-3 in the period. But of those three Raider shots one found the back of the net with just 2:52 left in the contest that closed the gap to 3-2.
Northfield beat the Tigers on opening night last year 3-1, but that wasn’t going to happen this time around when Christensen scored her third and final goal just 1:11 later and pushed the score to 4-2 with 1:41 remaining for the win.
Blatti praised Christensen’s strong opening-night effort and felt she worked well with her line mates setting up opportunities.
With the win, the Tigers start the season on a positive note at 1-0 but will have their work cut out for them Tuesday when they travel to Mankato to face a Mankato West team that beat them twice last year and outscored the Tigers 16-5 in the two games.
Albert Lea 4, Northfield 2
Albert Lea 3 0 1 - 4
Northfield 0 1 1 - 2
Scoring Summary
First Period
AL - Jenna Christensen (Lauren Klick), Amy Gackstetter (Christensen), Christensen (Klick, Gackstetter)
Third Period
AL - Christensen (unassisted)
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Tigertime....you must really just be jealous. Number 5 sets up great oportunities for all the girls on her line. She passes a lot and also skates up when necessary...she usually scores. Don't bring her down out of pettiness. And yes
i do concour.....i misses a pretty easy break away, but i don't see missing a break away as 'almost letting them back in the game'. It has to go through 5 other people...i bet one was you.

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I am sure #5 was passing the puck. Its just that her linemates can't handle the puck. So then she stops passing the puck.
Top 5 reasons why we all are jealous of Chrismaseve.
5. She can play a mean game of golf. If only it was golf season.
4. She quite often shows her Christmas Spirit at the games, with her red light show. I hear MW really enjoys the show.
3. She only has to see a therapist 3 times a week.
2. She really loves hockey more than others. If only she did not have to play golf, tennis, band, orchestra, honor classes, volunteer at the salvation amy, church choir, shelter the homeless, babysit orphans and promote world peace. We then would see her true passion. I am sure I left out some of her other activites. Twinn, help me out.
1. Oh yea, of course, she thinks Tinysota is her dad.
Christmas tree shouldn't you be at practice.
Faribault is the greatest and issue free.

Top 5 reasons why we all are jealous of Chrismaseve.
5. She can play a mean game of golf. If only it was golf season.
4. She quite often shows her Christmas Spirit at the games, with her red light show. I hear MW really enjoys the show.
3. She only has to see a therapist 3 times a week.
2. She really loves hockey more than others. If only she did not have to play golf, tennis, band, orchestra, honor classes, volunteer at the salvation amy, church choir, shelter the homeless, babysit orphans and promote world peace. We then would see her true passion. I am sure I left out some of her other activites. Twinn, help me out.
1. Oh yea, of course, she thinks Tinysota is her dad.
Christmas tree shouldn't you be at practice.
Faribault is the greatest and issue free.
I guess a .900 save percentage isn't good enough for some people.tigertime wrote: Christmaseve played well until the end when she almost let them back in to the game.

falcons,
I like your new and improved signature

mngirlshockeyfan,
1.) Your roster
2.) falcons89

I was at the last half of the game. With the due respect to Northfield, that 3rd period was played at one end of the ice. The shot count will verify. AL 14, Northfield 3. The score, did make the game seem closer. Northfield made a nice adjustment, in trying to get V free, on a breakaway. One of the hardest saves in hockey, is the breakaway. It is even harder when the goalie has not seen much action in the period.
There is the posssibilty of potential rematches, in the Austin tourny. It is still very early in the season with a lot of developmental potential.
There is the posssibilty of potential rematches, in the Austin tourny. It is still very early in the season with a lot of developmental potential.
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[quote="tigertime"]we really have 4 lines. #5 and then 3 other lines. If #5 would pass alittle more we would score more team goals. Christmaseve played well until the end when she almost let them back in to the game.[/quote]
Wow tigertime. Shouldnt you be supporting your team rather then bring your team down?
Wow tigertime. Shouldnt you be supporting your team rather then bring your team down?
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