
About
Height
5-
Age
22
Hometown
Stoney Creek , Ontario, Canada
Nationality
Canada
Weight
0
Cosmic Playstyle
The Anchor
Cancer Goat
Megan Warrener guards the net with the protective competitive instinct of a goaltender who treats the crease as her territory and the space in front of it as her responsibility to manage through disciplined positioning and a competitive presence that discourages opponents from entering without a specific plan. Cancer brings a strong defensive instinct and a connection to her goal that manifests as positioning always angled toward eliminating the most dangerous shooting angles. The Goat adds creativity and a technical quality that allows her to make saves through unconventional techniques when the standard positioning doesn't cover the shot. This combination produces a goaltender who combines structural positioning with the creativity to handle the unpredictable moments that define goaltending at the highest level. Her positioning is disciplined and her ability to read the developing play allows her to make the correct save selection consistently.
That protective instinct translates to a goaltending style that prioritizes being in the correct position while maintaining the flexibility to adjust when the play deviates from expectations. Warrener reads the puck carrier's positioning and the developing traffic in front of her net, then adjusts her angle and depth to maximize coverage. The Cancer instinct means she anticipates the most probable shot trajectory, and the Goat's technical creativity means she can make saves through unconventional techniques when the standard positioning doesn't cover the angle. Her rebound control is strong and she directs pucks to areas where her defense can recover possession.
Under pressure, the Cancer-Goat stays disciplined and creative. Warrener doesn't panic when the defensive structure breaks down. She maintains her positioning and uses her creativity to handle the unexpected. In the locker room, the Goat's creative perspective and the Cancer competitive instinct make her a teammate who contributes through reliable goaltending and offers ideas that improve the defensive unit's communication.
The counter to Warrener is sustained offensive pressure that creates multiple high-quality chances from different angles, forcing constant repositioning and testing the limits of creative goaltending.
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