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Goldeneyes embrace positives of tough start on the road
The Goldeneyes played a tight, penalty-filled game with strong goaltending but lost in overtime to Minnesota, the two-time defending Walter Cup champions.
- On Saturday, the Vancouver Goldeneyes lost in overtime to two-time defending Walter Cup champions Minnesota when Taylor Heise scored 2:57 into overtime in Edmonton.
- With a roster mostly new to each other, the Vancouver Goldeneyes faced an early road stretch that produced fewer points than hoped, prompting a home reset.
- Stopping 32 of 34 shots, Maschmeyer helped Vancouver survive four first-period penalties, while Maddie Rooney blocked 27 of 28 shots, earning praise from Minnesota coach Ken Klee.
- Maschmeyer, Vancouver goaltender, said `Now we get the chance to define ourselves,` as the players noted positives despite the demanding road stretch and prepare to regroup at home.
- The PWHL Takeover Tour spans 16 neutral-site games, includes multiple Edmonton stops, and Rogers Place drew a 17,518 sellout last season.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
12%
R 25%
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