2007–08 Alberta Pandas women's ice hockey season
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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
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, 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 |
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 | 8-16 | 2 | 0 | 1 | |
Leah Copeland | 24 | 8 | 18 | 26 | 81 | 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