HKY: SSK goalie nearly perfect, ALB forward notches key goals

SSK goaltender posts 0.50 GAA over two games, ALB forward scores in big moments to earn CW Player of the Week honours

WINNIPEG - Saskatchewan's Camryn Drever and Alberta's Noah Philp were named the Canada West Hockey Players of the Week by the conference Tuesday.

Drever was flawless over two games this weekend after allowing one goal late in the first period Friday. She backstopped the Huskies to a hard-fought overtime win Friday, stopping 19 of 20 shots.

The third-year goaltender remained on lockdown Saturday, turning away all 33 shots she faced en route to a shutout and a weekend sweep of the Alberta Pandas.

Over the two games, Drever posted a remarkable .981 save percentage and a 0.50 goals against average. She went seven straight periods (including two overtimes) without allowing a single goal.

Saskatchewan (9-5-2) will be off for a week before they host the MacEwan Griffins (6-8) on Feb. 4 and 5 at Merlis Belsher Place. Puck drop is slated for 7 p.m. on the Friday and 5 p.m. on the Saturday.

Game log:
Jan. 21: 19 saves, .950 SV%, 1.00 GAA in 2-1 W at Alberta ​
Jan. 22: 33 saves, 1.000SV%, 0.00 GAA in 3-0 W at Alberta

Meanwhile, Philp led the Alberta Golden Bears past the Saskatchewan Huskies right to the top of the conference. The second-year forward notched three goals in his first two games of the season in a momentous sweep on the road over the weekend.

Philp opened the weekend scoring late in the first period Friday, breaking into the offensive zone before crashing the net for a rebound. He went on to score the game winner on a quick side-of-the-net play.

On Saturday, he exploded out of the defensive zone on a partial break, sniping one up and past the glove of Huskies' goaltender Roddy Ross. That insurance goal came 25 seconds after a score by teammate Gary Haden, putting the match on ice.

The Golden Bears' two wins this weekend shot them up the standings, where they now rank first in Canada West.

Alberta (11-2-1) will be back in action Friday and Saturday, when they host the University of Calgary Dinos (10-5-1) at Clare Drake Arena. Puck drop is slated for 7 p.m. both days.

Game log:
Jan. 21: 2 goals (1 GWG) in 4-2 W at Saskatchewan
Jan. 22: 1 goal in 4-1 W at Saskatchewan

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