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SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY SEAHAWKS

Season-high eight goals support third shutout for Seahawks

Cheyenne Boyd (Photo by Rob McGuinness)
Cheyenne Boyd (Photo by Rob McGuinness)

SEAHAWK WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY RESULTS

Salve Regina 8, New England Col. 0
Henniker, N.H. - Lee Clement Arena
Saturday, November 14, 2015

All-Time Series & Streaks
Pilgrims lead the series with 13 wins, nine losses, and three ties, but the Seahawks have won the last four meetings. Salve Regina has outscored New England College, 26-3, in the last four victories. 

Summary
Salve Regina University women's ice hockey team found the net in each period to take the win over New England College 8-0 Saturday afternoon. With the win the Seahawks improve to 4-1-0 overall and increase their record in the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) to 3-1-0. The loss puts the Pilgrims at 0-6-0 overall and 0-4-0 in the NEHC.

Scoring
First Period: Salve Regina found the back of the net early as Amanda Cronin finished on the power-play with the assist from Danielle Phalon. Phalon then notched herself a goal late in the period to put the Seahawks up 2-0.

Second Period: Megan Geier tailed her first goal of the season with a quick strike only 1:35 into the second with assists from Shelby Johnson and Briana D'Avolio. Geier then returned the favor with Taylor Chisholm to help Amanda Cronin score on another power-play. D'Avolio ended the period with a break-away goal with seconds remaining before intermission.

Third Period: Salve Regina would find the net three more times in the last period, with Molly O'Sullivan grabbing her first goal of the season with assists from Angela Augusta and Johnson. Johnson would grab two more assists in the period as she connected with Cheyenne Boyd twice.

Netminders
New England College's Ashley Castriotta recorded a remarkable 35 saves for the Pilgrims. Salve Regina University's Jennifer O'Connell picked up her first win for the Seahawks finishing with 18 saves.

Key Stat of the Game
Salve Regina turned three of five power plays into goals.

Quick Hits

  • Danielle Phalon now ranks first in the NEHC with seven goals scored and 13 total points.
  • Salve Regina has posted three straight shutouts against New England College.
  • Amanda Cronin and Cheyenne Boyd both had two-goal games.
  • Pilgrims have only two goals scored in six games.

Next up
Salve Regina (4-1-0, 3-1-0 NEHC) – Friday, November 20 at Norwich, 4 p.m.
New England Col. (0-6-0, 0-4-0 NEHC) – Friday, November 20 vs. Nichols, 4 p.m.