Follow Jamie Lee Rattray from the Meco Cup 2012
Jamie Lee Rattray, the leading scorer
for Clarkson, will miss the Golden
Knights games at Northeastern and Boston College this week as
she represents her country in international play. Rattray will be
participating with Canada’s U-22 National Team at the 2012
Meco Cup in Fussen, Germany on January 3-8,
2012.
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Hockey Canada
BLOG POSTINGS
January 4, 2012
"Finally it's the opening day for the Meco Cup here in
Germany, excited to get the tourney started and see what our team
can do against all of our opponents. Our first game is against the
tournament host, which is always a fun and exciting game to play in
because generally the crowd is loud and dynamic and it's always
exciting when you beat the host nation. Game day started the same
as any other game day, with a pre game skate. Pre game skate was
held at the local rink here in Fussen on the Halle rink of Arena
Fussen. Today's skate was a quick 30 minute skate, filled with
intensity and puck movement to get the hands and feet going for the
game tonight. You could tell we were ready to get the tourney
underway. Later that afternoon around 4 local time it was time to
board the bus and head to a nearby town called Sonthofen (which was
about 45 minutes outside of Fussen) to play our first game. The
game was held in a different community to try and spread the
women's game. Got off to a pretty good start in the game, I was
playing on a line with Jill Saulnier and Mallory Delluce, the same
lines we had played with against Team Slovakia, was excited because
we have been playing really well together. The first goal we
saw was a great slapshot from Saulnier from the high slot, was a
beauty. From here things started to come together; we stuck to our
game plan and moved the puck quickly to attack the Germans. The
second goal was scored off a penalty shot by Chelsea Karpenko in
the second period after being tripped up on a breakaway. She made a
great move to go five hole to the German goalie. The other goals
were also beauties as Menard finished off a one timer in the slot
and Nicole Kosta buried her own rebound late in the third to make
it a 4-1 game. Overall, it was a great first game for us as we got
our first win under our belts, couple minor things to tweek before
we see the Russians next. We just need to keep shooting and the
offense is going to keep coming. This was an amazing experience as
the rink and the town are very unique, unique many ways..... like
try using a bench that only has one door...right in the middle of
the bench. Even with the single door still was able to manage as
the forwards and the d both had to jump and our door opener had to
be alert as the d and forwards were both coming her way. Overall
after a cold 3 periods....the town of Sonthofen was a success as
2300 fans showed up for the game and we came out with the
win."












