Trail BC native Erin McLean Scores Hat Trick, 4 Points In Kazakhstan Women’s Hockey Championship Play Today

By Andrew Chernoff canucksbanter.ca

Trail British Columbia native Erin McLean scored 3 goals and added an assist for her professional Hockey club Aisulu Almaty in Kazakhstan Women’s Hockey Championship 2021-2022 action today.

Her hat trick came in Aisulu’s 19-0 win over Bars (Almaty region).

McLean now has 5 goals, 3 assists in three games this week in Round 1 action of the Championship series.

McLean plays professional women’s hockey for Aisulu Almaty in the European Women’s Hockey League. And Aisulu Almaty plays in the Kazakh Women’s Hockey League, Kazakhstan’s professional women’s league.

Born in Trail B.C., she has both Canadian and Kazakhstan citizenship.

She recently played in Round 2 of the Olympic pre-qualification for Kazakhstan that took place from October 7-10, in Torre Pellice in Italy, in Group G with Kazakhstan finishing in third place in the group.

Aisulu is undefeated in their three games this week (10-1 against Torpedo; 23-1 against Zhuldyz; 19-0 against Bars) and face also undefeated Tomiris tomorrow in both their final games of round 1, at 14:20 Kazakhstan Time on October 30, 13 hours ahead PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) which is 1:20 am and will be streamed live on Insports.

BACKGROUND ON CHAMPIONSHIP

The first round of the Kazakhstan Women’s Hockey Championship started October 26 and concludes October 30, 2021 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

This year, five teams competing for the prizes of QyzdarLigasy: “Aisulu”, “Zhuldyz” (both – Almaty), “Tomiris” (Nur-Sultan), “Torpedo” (Ust-Kamenogorsk) and “Bars” (Almaty region).

The first round of the championship is being hosted by the southern capital, Almaty. The matches are being held on the training ground of the Sports Palace named after Baluan Sholak. 

Future rounds to be confirmed.

The Kazakh Women’s Hockey League is the national women’s ice hockey competition in KazakhstanAisulu Almaty has dominated the league, having won the championship every season it has been contested since 2012-13.

Champions

Italy Off To Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Fussen, Germany Playing In Group D

by Martin Merk |10 OCT 2021 IIHF

The Italian women’s national team moves to the Final Olympic Qualification for the first time.

The “Azzurre” finished the Olympic Pre-Qualification tournament on home ice in Torre Pellice with three wins in three games, the latest coming in a tough battle with Kazakhstan, 2-1 today.

Italy outshot the Kazakhs 31-15 but were playing behind a 1-0 deficit for most of the game until scoring two goals in the final period.

Italy as the higher-seeded and only undefeated team entered the game as favourite but both teams knew from recent history that it could go either way.

The teams only met three times in IIHF play in three consecutive years between 2016 and 2018 with Italy getting two wins on home ice in Asiago (2-1 SO in 2016, 4-1 in 2018) while Kazakhstan won the clash in 2017, 2-1.

The teams started with entertaining north-south hockey with Kazakhstan having more puck possession in the first minutes and making use of their first official shot on goal.

Kendra Lynne Broad saw her shot attempted interfered by Italian defender Amie Varano but Larisa Sviridova was in perfect position next to them to net the puck for the Kazakh lead at 3:45.

The Kazakhs were active from the beginning and wanted to make up for yesterday’s historic loss to Spain that made their mission on Sunday more difficult as they would need a regulation-time win against Italy.

The game continued with chances at both ends. Kazakhstan caught the eyes in Torre Pellice with good passing and experience with their system as most players come from the same club, Aisulu Almaty, while Italy created dangerous moments with persistent, physical play in front of the net and looking for rebounds.

The Italians had the upper hand late in the period including two power plays but they didn’t create enough opportunities out of it.

Kazakhstan’s Malika Aldabergenova had the biggest chance for a shorthanded goal after a takeaway in the neutral zone but saw her shot saved by goalie Martina Fedel.

With Italy running into penalty trouble late in the first and early in the second period, Kazakhstan had chances to increase the lead but the Italian penalty kill was strong.

With Aida Olzhabayeva in the penalty box for an illegal bodycheck, Italy tried to gain momentum. Aurora Abatangelo had the best opportunity when missing to reach a pass in the crease. The period ended scoreless with an 8-6 shot-on-goal advantage for Italy.

Early in the third period the Italians had their next chance to play with one more player on the ice after a tripping call against Breanna Lynn Berndsen.

The blue team patiently played the puck around the Kazakh penalty kill positions until Franziska Stocker was in good position at the right face-off dot. After receiving Nadia Mattivi’s pass she took the time she got for a top-shelf shot that went in behind Darya Dmitrieva at 2:27 to the loud joy of the Italian bench and fans in Torre Pellice’s Palaghiaccio Olimpico.

The third period continued to be the Italians’ strongest and around the halfway-mark the Kazakhs had trouble bringing the puck out of their zone.

During a puck battle behind Dmitrieva’s net Anna Caumo managed to set herself free in front of the crease and converted a drop pass from Mia Campo Bagatin to give her team the first lead in the game, 2-1.

“Italia! Italia!” chants for the first time echoed through the rink. Kazakhstan tried to react with a fast attack but a penalty for delaying the game against Erin Monique McLean didn’t make the challenge any easier for the Kazakhs.

During the last minutes the Kazakhs tried to create chances to tie the game while on the other side Abatangelo missed a good one on a breakaway. But the Italians didn’t allow their opponents to get back into the game and earned the 2-1 win and the tickets to the Final Olympic Qualification Group D in Fussen, Germany.