2007–08 Alberta Pandas
women's ice hockey season
Canada West Conference Champions
Conference1st Canada West
Home iceClare Drake Arena
Record
Overall21-2-1
Coaches and captains
Head coachHowie Draper
Assistant coachesDanielle Bourgeois
Judy Diduck
Dave Marcinyshyn
Captain(s)Jennifer Newton
Alternate captain(s)Alanna Donahue
Trisha McNeill
Mia Mucci

The 2007–08 Alberta Pandas women's ice hockey was the eleventh Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS; renamed U Sports in 2016) season completed by the program. 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

NumberNamePositionHeight
1Dana VingeGoaltender5'4"
4Kathleen KeenDefence5'6"
6Katie BorbelyForward5'5"
7Jessica KolopenukDefence5'10"
8Jennifer Newton - CForward5'7"
9Patty TullochForward5'7"
10Nicole PrattForward5'10"
11Andrea BorasDefence5'6"
12Andrea WiebeDefence5'5"
13Mia Mucci - AForward5'7"
14Leah CopelandForward5'6"
15Lindsay RobinsonForward5'4"
16Laura SalomonsForward5'3"
17Lindsie FairfieldForward5'7"
18Rayanne ReeveDefence5'10"
19Carolyn BowenForward6'0"
20Alanna Donahue ADefence5'8"
21Brodie MacDonaldForward5'7"
22Amy YoungForward5'2"
23Cami WoosterForward5'3"
24Trisha McNeill ADefence5'7"
27Kailee RyanDefence5'6"
33Chantale TippettGoal5'3"
44Miranda MillerForward5'6"
77Alana CabanaForward5'4"

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

DateOpponentTeam
Sat., Sept. 22Red Deer Queens5-0
Fri, Oct. 05UBC Thunderbirds9-5
Sat, Oct. 06UBC Thunderbirds5-1
Fri, Oct. 12Regina Cougars4-2
Sat, Oct. 13Regina Cougars5-2
Fri, Oct. 19Lethbridge Kodiaks7-1
Sat, Oct. 20Lethbridge Kodiaks4-0
Fri, Nov. 02Saskatchewan Huskies9-2
Sat, Nov. 03Saskatchewan Huskies5-3
Fri, Nov. 09Manitoba Bisons2-3
Sat, Nov. 10Manitoba Bisons2-0
Fri, Nov. 16UBC Thunderbirds3-4
Sat, Nov. 17UBC Thunderbirds3-2 (OT)
Fri, Nov. 23Lethbridge Kodiaks4-0
Sat, Nov. 24Lethbridge Kodiaks3-0
Sat, Dec. 1Chinese National Team2-5
Fri, Dec. 28Laurier Golden Hawks2-3
Sat, Dec. 29Guelph Gryphons4-1
Sun, Dec. 30McGill Martlets2-1
Fri, Jan. 04Saskatchewan Huskies3-2
Sat, Jan. 05Saskatchewan Huskies4-1
Fri, Jan. 11Regina Cougars7-2
Sat, Jan. 12Regina Cougars4-2
Fri, Jan. 18Manitoba Bisons3-2
Sat, Jan. 19Manitoba Bisons5-2
Fri, Feb. 01UBC Thunderbirds3-2
Sat, Feb. 02UBC Thunderbirds3-0
Fri, Feb. 08Lethbridge Kodiaks7-1
Sat, Feb. 09Lethbridge Kodiaks9-1

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Postseason

  • Canada West Semifinals
DateOpponentScoreGoals
Fri, Feb. 15Regina Cougars4-0Miller 3, Cabana
Sat, Feb. 16Regina Cougars4-1Cabana, Mucci, Reeve, Miller
  • Canada West Finals
DateOpponentScoreGoals
Fri, Feb. 22Manitoba Bisons2-0Newton, Wooster
Sat, Feb. 23Manitoba Bisons4-3 (3OT)Robinson, Donahue, Miller, Wooster

Player stats

PlayerGPGAPtsSh+/-Pen-MinPPSHGW
Jennifer Newton2020173784+167-14714
Alana Cabana2412142673+198-16201
Leah Copeland248182681+1611-22501
Mia Mucci2111142566+1510-20501
Miranda Miller211482284+1816-32513

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

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-06-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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