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Sharks lose to PA, Notre Dame

PA 4 Sharks 1 The Battlefords Sharks were on the road Wednesday for their game against the Prince Albert A&W Bears, but wound up on the short end of a 4-1 score. The game stayed close for the first two periods.

PA 4 Sharks 1
The Battlefords Sharks were on the road Wednesday for their game against the Prince Albert A&W Bears, but wound up on the short end of a 4-1 score.
The game stayed close for the first two periods. The Bears scored the only goal in period one as Kassidy Kicia beat netminder Chloe Marshall to give PA the lead.
The Sharks tied it on what would turn out to be their only goal of the contest as Jordan Kulbida scored from Brittany Yeager.
But two quick goals in the third from Jadyn Kushniruk and Jordan Ashe put the Sharks behind the eight-ball, and then Kayla McNab added one more with less than five minutes left to make it a 4-1 final score.
Marshall had a solid performance in net despite the defeat, stopping 30 of 34 PA shots.

ND Hounds 2 Sharks 1(OT)
There was only one goal scored by the Sharks in their game with the Notre Dame Hounds on Saturday and it came in the second period.
Morgan Lamontange scored from Brittany Yeager and Kyra Ledoux in the period, to make it 1-0, and for a while it looked like that goal might hold up the entire way to win the game.
But with 40 seconds remaining in the third, Darien Probst beat Shelby Tornato to tie it up, and then Rebecca Sweeney scored 47 seconds into overtime to win it. It was a heartbreaking finish. Shots were 45-26 Hounds overall.

Notre Dame 4 Sharks 1
The rematch took place at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Battleford Arena and it was all Hounds.
Power play goals by Megan Leblanc, Katey Zelman and Darien Probst put Notre Dame on top in the second, and then MacKenzie Prouse scored in the third to add to the lead.
The Sharks did get on the board midway through the third on a Landry Derdall power play goal, with Cassidy Carlson the assist. That would be all the scoring, however, and the Hounds prevailed 4-1.
Chloe Marshall stopped 35 of 39 in net for the Sharks, whose next action is in Melville Saturday night.


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