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Vancouver Goldeneyes snapped a four-game losing streak with a 5-2 win over New York Sirens, their first since January 25.
The Vancouver Goldeneyes ended a four-game losing streak with a 5-2 win over the New York Sirens, securing their first victory since January 25.
Anna Segedi scored her first PWHL goal, opening the scoring 6:48 into the first period, assisted by Michelle Karvinen.
Vancouver outshot New York 12-5 in the first period and added three more goals, including a power-play marker by Anna Shokina and goals from Sophie Jacques and Tereza Vanisova.
Sarah Fillier and Anna Bargman scored for the Sirens.
Kristen Campbell made 22 saves for Vancouver, while Kayle Osborne stopped 24 shots.
The win improved Vancouver to 6-1-4-9, three points behind New York with 10 games left.
They close their homestand Saturday against the Minnesota Frost.
Los Vancouver Goldeneyes rompieron una racha de cuatro partidos perdidos con una victoria por 5-2 sobre los New York Sirens, su primera desde el 25 de enero.