Hockey

Minnesota records 3rd straight win as Dream Gap Tour rolls into St. Louis

Kelly Pannek picked up a goal and two assists to propel Minnesota to a 3-1 victory over New Hampshire as the Dream Gap Tour returned to action on Sunday in St. Louis.

Kelly Pannek's 3-point night sinks New Hampshire in 1st game of back-to-back series

A female hockey player in a navy blue and bright yellow jersey skates with the puck.
Minnesota forward Kelly Pannek had a goal and two assists in her team's win over New Hampshire during Dream Gap Tour action on Sunday. (Stacey Revere/Getty Images/File)

Kelly Pannek picked up a goal and two assists to propel Minnesota to a 3-1 victory over New Hampshire as the Dream Gap Tour returned to action.

Sunday's game was the first of a back-to-back series as the barnstorming series — which was created by the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) — continued its showcase tour at Centene Community Ice Center in suburban St. Louis.

Minnesota picked up its third straight win on the tour and a commanding lead in the standings. The team swept the previous series in Chicago and split the two-game set in New York, all against New Hampshire.

The first period saw frustration on both sides following a plethora of missed opportunities, but both teams were able to convert on chances in the second.

WATCH | PWHPA Dream Gap Tour: Team Adidas vs Team Women's Sports Foundation:

Dream Gap Tour: Women’s Hockey on CBC - Team Adidas vs. Women's Sports Foundation

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Duration 2:02:01
Team Adidas and Team Women's Sports Foundation clash in an epic women's hockey tournament from St. Louis, MO.

Dani Cameranesi opened the scoring for Minnesota with a shorthanded mark six minutes into the second period. Pannek and Lee Stecklein picked up assists on the goal.

New Hampshire responded with a goal from Amanda Kessel, while Hayley Scamurra and Brianna Decker assisted on the marker. 

But the decisive third frame belonged entirely to Minnesota. Sydney Brodt scored the go-ahead goal thanks to support from Pannek and Cameranesi . Pannek then sealed the contest with an empty-net goal with 55.3 seconds remaining in the period.

WATCH | Sydney Brodt scores go-ahead goal for Team Adidas to go up 2-1 in 3rd period:

Sydney Brodt smacks home winner for Team Adidas at Dream Gap Tour St. Louis

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Duration 0:43
Sydney Brodt scored in the 3rd period to help Team Adidas beat Team Women's Sports Foundation 3-1 at the Dream Gap Tour stop in St. Louis, Mo.

The series continues Monday at the Enterprise Centre, home of the NHL's St. Louis Blues. CBC Sports will livestream the game beginning at 7 p.m. ET. Pandemic-related restrictions have sidelined the three Canadian teams on the Dream Gap Tour so far — but Toronto, Calgary and Montreal will be in action as the tour heads to Calgary later this month.

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