The Nipissing Lakers women's hockey team was hoping to make short work of the Queens Gaels in Round 1 of the OUA McCaw Cup playoffs.
After a dominating 4-1 Game 1 win, the Lakers were looking for the sweep Friday night on home ice and made no mistake, advancing to Round 2 thanks to a 3-2 overtime victory.
Nipissing struck first 13 minutes into the first period.
On their second power play opportunity, the Lakers made it 1-0 thanks to
Brianna Gaffney, who redirected a pass into the back of the net.
Gaffney's second goal of the post-season was assisted by
Teagan Feltz and
Stacey Henshaw.
The Lakers took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission thanks to the Gaffney power play marker.
Shots favoured Nipissing 10-8, along with a pair of power play opportunities.
Despite being an exciting period and both teams having chances, there was no scoring to report in the middle frame.
Shots still favoured Nipissing through 40, as they led 17-16 in that department.
With the Lakers up, the Gaels struck twice before the midway mark of the third period.
First, they tied it the game at the 13:33 mark and took the lead just three minutes later.
Both goals barely crossed the goalline, but gave the Gaels the advantage,
With time winding down and the Lakers down a goal, veteran defender
Katelyn Heppner picked up the puck and went upstairs through traffic to tie the game.
The goal, assisted by
Brianna Gaffney, came with 1:19 left in regulation.
Thanks to Heppner's heroics, the teams headed to overtime in the second game of the series.
The shots favoured Nipissing 32-23 through 60 minutes.
Chances at both ends didn't result in anything until the final three minutes.
Maggie McKee ripped slap shot from the slot on the power play to send the Lakers to the second round.
Lakers goalie
Danika Ranger finished Game 2 with 26 saves, while Nipissing had 40 shots on goal.
The Lakers will await their second round opponent which will be determined this weekend as Round 1 wraps up.