Amundson golden with MRU at U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship
A local hockey player made history with Mount Royal University earlier this week, helping the school capture its first gold medal in women’s hockey.
Former Prince Albert Northern Bear and Debden’s own Camryn Amundson was among those who brought home a gold medal, doing so in her final season with the team. The Cougars downed the Concordia Stingers 4-3 in overtime at the home of the Stingers in Montreal and in front of a hostile crowd. Amundson told paNOW what the experience was like to win in enemy territory and says she still can’t believe the experience was real.
“It’s all still kind of crazy to me,” she explained. “The crowd there liked Concordia, being from Montreal, there was such a big crowd on their side and we actually had quite a few parents on our side. It was such a good crowd and the energy was awesome. Obviously, I think everyone was losing a bit of hope there toward the end but we were still on the edge of our seats and it’s not over until it’s over so. I never truly lost hope.”
MRU’s title hopes nearly never made it out of regulation in the championship game, but thanks to some late-game heroics from Breanne Trotter the Cougars managed to force a winner-take-all overtime. Trotter scored with 1.8 seconds left in the third before Emma Bergesen buried home the golden goal.