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New Team set for 2017-18 Season
Sep 10, 2017, 10:32 am

The Westman Wildcats would like to welcome the following new players to our team for the 2017-18 season:

Jori Hansen-Young

Calista Green

Charly Lindberg

Shaylee Scraba

Kaydence Shewchuk

Alecia Simpson

Ashley Spence

Welcome to the Wildcats family!  Please see full roster and player profiles under the team link


Pre-Season Exhibition games, Friday, September 8th
Sep 4, 2017, 7:09 pm

 

Come out and Enjoy a great evening of Female Hockey

Tundra Oil & Gas Place, Virden MB

Game #1 -- Westman Wildcats vs Regina Rebels

4:00 pm Friday, September 8th

Game #2 -- U of M Bisons vs U of R Cougars

7:00 pm Friday, September 8th

 

 

 

 

 

 


Wildcats Training Camp, Sept. 1st-3rd
Aug 28, 2017, 10:37 am

Wildcats Training Camp starts Friday!

There is still time to register, follow the link on the left.

Cost for Registration is $75.00

Schedule:

Friday, September 1st:

4:30                          registration for team Blue

6:00-7:30 pm             Ice session team blue,

                                 registration team White

7:30-9:00 pm             Ice session team white

Saturday, September 2nd:

1:00-2:20 pm            Full Scrimmage Team white vs Team blue

2:30-3:30 pm            Full Scrimmage Team white vs Team blue

5:00 pm                    Information meeting for players and parents

7:00-9:00 pm            Full Scrimmage Team white vs Team blue

Sunday, Sept. 3rd

1:00-3:30 pm            Ice Session

4:00-5:00 pm            Player/Coach meetings

5:00-6:30 pm            Team meeting for players and parents                                       


Williams makes U18 Top 27 - Trio of Bantams make U16 Top 27
Jun 13, 2017, 4:06 pm
The Westman Wildcats would like to congratulate defenseman Tori Williams for successfully making it through to the Team Manitoba U18 Top 27.  As well, the Wildcats family would like to also congratulate 3 members of the Bantam Wildcats squad (Jillian Szabo - goal, Natalie Williamson - goal,  and Shaylee Scraba - forward) for also making it through to the U16 Top 27. The next phase for all players will be to participate in the POE July Prep Camps which will be held in Winnipeg the week of July 5-9, 2017.  The U18 group will also participate in an exhibition series versus the University of Manitoba during the first weekend of September.
 
This is the third phase of the female Program of Excellence which leads towards the selection of the U18 Team Manitoba as well as the U16 Team Manitoba. U18 Team Manitoba will go on to participate in the 2017 Women's U18 National Championship in Quebec City, Quebec in November 2017.
 
Congratulations, ladies.

Gervin named to U16 Top 40
May 8, 2017, 9:09 am

The Westman Wildcats would like to congratulate Gilly Gervin on being selected to the Top 40 for the Team Manitoba U16 program. Gilly will be competing in Portage this weekend for a spot in the Top 27.  Good luck.


5 Wildcats Invited to Top 40
May 3, 2017, 4:16 pm

The Westman Wildcats would like to congratulate Jenna Marshall, Ashley Seekings, Cammy Clyne, Tori Williams, and Aly O'Hara on their invitation to Team Manitoba's Top 40 Camp to be held in Portage La Prairie May 11 to 14.  Give it your all, ladies.


Wildcats Season Ends With Heartbreaking 7-6 Loss
Apr 2, 2017, 12:18 pm

 Game 2 of the Regional Championship went Saturday night in Prince Albertand the Wildcats came out flying.  Cammy Clyne got things rolling with an early powerplay goal at the 15:19 mark to make it 1-0. Aly O'Hara and Tori Williams picked up the assists on the play.  Josee Casavant would make it 2-0 just 35 seconds later as she shelved a shot off a 2 on 1. Andrea Sanderson and Shae Vallotton picked up the assists.  The Bears would fight back however and score two goals in the last 8 minutes of the period to tie the game. Shots on goal in the period were 10-7 in favour of PA and they took the lone minor penalty.

 
The Bears would take a 3-2 lead early in the 2nd period. The Wildcats would right the ship though and Ashton Bell would tie it up at the 14:53 mark with a high snap shot off the face off win by Sanderson to make it 3-3.  Josee Casavant would score her second of the game at the 3:48 mark to give the Wildcats the lead.  Bell had the lone assist on the play.  Shots on goal in the period were 10-9 in favour of the Bears.  The Wildcats took the lone penalty of the period.  
 
In the 3rd the Wildcats would take a two goal lead at the 18:53 mark on the powerplay as Bell scored her 2nd of the game with a hard snap shot top shelf. Vallotton and Williams picked up the assists.  They make it a 6-3 game at the 13:24 make as Haley Wickham finished off a feed from Bell and Meek.  PA would respond with a goal off the rush at the 12:33 mark to make it 6-4.  They would make it a 6-5 game with a seeing eye shot from the point at the 7:54 mark. A questionable penalty call put the Bears on the powerplay and they would tie it with 3:13 to play on a well placed shot.  The comeback would be complete as they scored off a tip in with 2 minutes remaining. The Wildcats pushed to tie and would miss a glorious opportunity with 20 seconds remaining.  Game over.  Shots in the 3rd were 11-9 in favour of PA. Each team took a minor penalty.
 
Kaitie Slator suffered the loss in net.  
 
Tough end to a great season. 

Wildcats Fall 6-4 in Game 1 to Prince Albert
Apr 1, 2017, 9:22 am

The Westman Wildcats took to the ice at the Art Hauser Arena in Prince Albert on Friday night to play the Prince Albert Northern Bears. The Wildcats got off to an early lead as Ashton Bell sniped a shot off the face off won by Andrea Sanderson to make it 1-0 at the 15:28 mark of the period. The Wildcats almost stretched the lead on the next shift as Sanderson missed just wide on a 2 on 1 chance. The two teams would settle into some back and forth play until Andrea Sanderson scored off the rush on the powerplay at the 5:43 marked, assisted by Jessica Walker and Josee Casavant, to make it 2-0.  Shots on goal in the period were 7-7.  The Bears took the lone minor penalty.

 
In the 2nd period it was a different story as the Bears capitalized on some sloppy Wildcats play. They would score their first goal of the game at the 18:17 mark of the period as the Wildcats failed to clear the zone and allowed a girl to walk into the slot and bury a shot past the screened Wildcats netminder to make it 2-1.  The Wildcats had a couple great chances to restore the two goal lead with a 2 on 1 chance and a powerplay opportunity that generated a number of great chances.  It was the Bears, however, that would respond next tying the game up with 6:24 remaining as one of their players went hard to the net and slashed the covered puck loose from the Wildcats goaltender and a 2nd player chipped it into the net.  The Wildcats would then take a penalty to send the Bears to the powerplay. The Bears would take the lead on another goal mouth scramble at the 4:19 mark.  They would extend the lead to 4-2 on a broken coverage with 31 seconds remaining in the period.  Shots on goal in the period were 19-9 in favour of the Bears.  Each team took a minor penalty.  
 
The Wildcats got off to a sluggish start in the 3rd period and it cost them as they gave up a goal at the 16:23 mark of the period to go down 5-2.  Slowly but surely though the Wildcats managed to find their game again and began to put some solid shifts together. They would miss again on another 2 on 1 chance but would be rewarded with a powerplay goal from Josee Casavant as she tipped home a shot from Tori Williams at the 6:35 mark.  Shae Vallotton picked up the 2nd assist.  The Wildcats would continue to press almost stuffing one home on a wild goal mouth scramble.  They kept at it and with 5:28 remaining, Aly O'Hara shelled a beauty top shelf as she drove off the half wall with Paige Hubbard picking up the lone assist.  They kept pressing and had a couple more great chances but would give up the empty net goal with 20 seconds remaining. Shots on goal in the 3rd period were 12-11 in favour of PA. PA took the lone minor penalty.  
 
Jenna Marshall suffered the loss in net.  The two teams face off tonight in game 2 at 7:00 PM.
 

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