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Overtime loss in final ends Eastman Selects MFHL U18 AAA season
4 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CDTFor the second year in a row, an overtime game in Niverville decided the Manitoba Female Hockey League U18 AAA championship, but this season saw the Winnipeg visitors celebrating, with the Eastman Selects falling.
The Selects lost game four of the finals 3-2. Just 30 seconds into the extra period Winnipeg Ice forward Gabby Robbins found some space in the slot and rifled home a championship winning goal.
The Ice trailed 2-1 late in the third period, but playoff most valuable player Claire Hudson erased a Kennedy Carrière go-ahead goal on the powerplay with just three minutes left on the clock.
After winning game one of the final, the Selects came out on the wrong end of three “coin flip games,” according to Ice head coach Eugene Kaminsky.
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