2024 Women's World Championship Division I Group B

Volva Sportcenter, Riga, 

Friday 5th April 2024

SLOVENIA

1

2

GREAT BRITAIN

Pia Pren

27:08

Katherine Gale

28:17

Jodie Alderson-Smith

50:40

27:08

Goal Slovenia. Pia Pren from Sara Confidenti. Slovenia 1-0 GB.

28:17

GOAL GBR. Rebound scored by Katherine Gale finally getting past Dukaric in net. Assists to Cartwright and Headland. Tied game. Slovenia 1-1 GB.

50:40

POWERPLAY GOAL GB. The skipper Jodie Alderson-Smith picks the top corner from the left-circle and GB lead! Slovenia 1-2 GB.

April 5, 2024

SLOVENIA v GREAT BRITAIN

Great Britain secured their first win over Slovenia in almost a decade, today’s 2-1 win in Riga setting up a medal opportunity on Saturday’s final day.

GB dominated the first period with a remarkable 30 shots on goal but Slovenia’s Pia Dukaric – who plays for Yale University in the top NCAA division – was equal to everything. At the other end Nicole Jackson made ten saves while all GB lines threatened in wave after wave of attack.

The middle period saw Slovenia open the scoring against the run of play. Arch nemesis Sara Confidenti and Pia Pren combined on a two on two breakout and Pren netted past Jackson at 27.08 for the opener.

GB’s response came just over a minute later. Katherine Gale lead the zone entry and her drop pass for Aimee Headland and Rachel Cartwright saw another Dukaric save but Gale was on hand to pot the rebound and level the game at 28.17.

Britain continued the offensive, putting up 49 shots through 40 minutes of play but had to settle for a 1-1 scoreline at the second break.

The two teams traded powerplay chances to open the third period without finding the net but on the next player advantage Great Britain sniped the game-winner.

Winning the puck down low, Laura Horwood had a chance at the top of the crease but instead kicked it to Jodie Alderson-Smith in the slot and the GB captain picked the top right corner at 50.40 and GB were ahead.

In traditional GB style the final minutes were not without drama – penalties on Aimee Headland and Beth Hill plus an extra attacker with Dukaric on the bench gave Slovenia a six on four advantage for the last minute but determined defence and Nicole Jackson, who finished with 25 saves, held firm and the players, staff and sizeable GB Barmy Army celebrated at the final buzzer.

Laura Horwood was named GB’s player of the game, Pia Dukaric with a remarkable 68 saves got the nod for Slovenia.

Stats

26

Shots

70
68

Saves

25
8

PIM

8