And it went into OT...., News, PeeWee Girls "C", U13 2011/12, 2013-2014 (TCDMHA)

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Dec 29, 2013 | Deb McNabb | 509 views
And it went into OT....
The Chatsworth Legion Branch 464 Peewee C Girls fell one goal short in 3 on 3 Overtime in the Championship game at the 2013 Milverton Holiday Challenge.

The Rebels were down 2-0 going into the third period of play- but they weren't going to give up that easy,
With just under 6 minutes Left in regulation play, the Rebels Gabby McNabb scored the first goal assisted by Rachel Malette and Tristin Brown, then with Less than 3 minutes later Kirsten Sutter tied up the game assisted by Brontae Frook.
The Wolverines pushed hard but goalie Carly Juby wasn't giving up anymore shots on net in regulation play which put the girls into  a 3 on 3 Overtime.
A hard fight for the draw and quick move for the puck by the opposing team saw the winning goal scored in just 14 seconds of play.

Gabby McNabb Received the MVP for the Game.

CONGRATULATIONS Girls!! you lit up the ice coming back from a 2-0 deficit and the fans and bench staff are so proud of your hard work

Happy New Year to all our readers!! Cheers to more hockey fun in 2014!
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