The Standard (St. Catharines)

Szabados’ new commute is a Beaut

Move to NWHL the best fit for goalie’s work-life balance

- DONNA SPENCER

SASKATOON — Shannon Szabados is getting to know every kilometre of Interstate 90 on Lake Erie’s south side.

The veteran goaltender for the Canadian women’s team makes a 700-kilometre round trip on the interstate from Lorain, Ohio, to Buffalo, N.Y., twice a week to play and practise with the NWHL’s Buffalo Beauts.

“Exit 27, that’s my go-to. On the way to Buffalo, there’s a Shell and a Tim Hortons,” she said Thursday at the Four Nations Cup tournament.

Szabados has been the country’s go-to goalie in many world and Olympic finals since 2010.

The 32-year-old from Edmonton hasn’t played in a lot of Four Nations for Canada, however, because she’s often facing male shooters at this time of year.

Szabados has spent the majority of her hockey career in men’s leagues starting with exhibition games for WHL’s Tri-City Americans at age 16 to full seasons in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference and the Southern Profession­al Hockey League.

Any sustained time in the women’s game were winters she spent centralize­d with the Canadian team in Calgary preparing for Olympic Games.

Her body’s needs, her personal life and geography factored into signing with the NWHL’s Beauts.

Lorain, just west of Cleveland, is the hometown of her partner Carl Nielsen and where Szabados wanted to move after February’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.

“First and foremost the decision was based on him having a good job there,” she explained. “They’ve had a jewelry store in their family for almost 400 years, so it was important for him to be there.”

Kim and Terry Pegula, owners of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, purchased the Beauts in 2017.

“It’s kind of a huge step for women’s hockey,” Szabados said. “A lot of our staff overlap. Our media staff, one guy puts on his Sabres jacket and then he puts on his Beauts jacket.

“We get first-class treatment all around as far as facilities and how we’re treated.”

The two-time Olympic gold medallist misses the competitiv­e demands of the men’s game, but her body doesn’t.

“I loved my time playing men’s hockey,” she said. “I don’t know at (age) 32 that a 65-game schedule is what my body needs.”

Szabados injured ligaments in her left knee toward the end of her second season with the SPHL’s Columbus Cottonmout­hs in 2016.

Injuries also limited Szabados to a handful of games for the Canadian women during their 2017-18 prep for Pyeongchan­g.

But Szabados stopped 40 of 42 shots, including nine in overtime, in the Olympic final. The U.S. prevailed in a six-round shootout to claim gold.

Szabados became tearful after the game while talking about injuries that sidelined her for much of the season.

A healthy body that can extend her career is a priority for her now.

“I knew if I wanted to continue ... I didn’t have the healthiest of years last year, so it was important for me to be somewhere where I could be back to being 100 per cent,” Szabados explained.

“Being on the ice seven days a week for hours upon hours and getting running over by 200pound men was probably not the ideal situation for me healthwise. I miss it, but I enjoy where I’m at.”

In 64 games for Canada, Szabados ranks second all-time in wins (47) and shutouts (17), behind Kim St. Pierre at 64 and 29 respective­ly.

She is the first player from Canada’s national team to play in the NWHL. Szabados is 1-2 for the Beauts this season with a goalsagain­st average of 1.67 and a save percentage of .938.

Szabados echoes players in both the NWHL and Canadian Women’s Hockey League in wishing for a merger of the two leagues into one.

“I think women’s hockey is kind of at an exciting point right now,” Szabados said. “I would regret it if I didn’t stick around to see where it goes.”

 ?? LIAM RICHARDS
THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? After playing in men’s pro leagues, Shannon Szabados has joined the NWHL’s Buffalo Beauts.
LIAM RICHARDS THE CANADIAN PRESS After playing in men’s pro leagues, Shannon Szabados has joined the NWHL’s Buffalo Beauts.

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