University of New Hampshire Athletics

#3 WOMEN'S HOCKEY FALLS 4-1 TO PROVIDENCE; LONG RECORDS 100TH CAREER POINT
12/5/2009 12:00:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
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| MICAELA LONG |
DURHAM, N.H.
– Arianna Rigano, Alyse Ruff and Jessica Vella recorded two
points apiece to propel the Providence College women's ice
hockey team to Saturday afternoon's 4-1 victory against
third-ranked University of New Hampshire in Hockey East action at
the Whittemore Center.
UNH, which entered the game with an eight-game unbeaten streak, is
now 10-2-4 overall and 5-1-1-0 in Hockey East. PC improved to
5-7-6, 4-3-3-2.
UNH senior forward Micaela Long (South Boston,
Mass.) tallied her 100th career point with her seventh goal of the
season – 42nd of her career – at 14:52 of the second
period. She is the 42nd UNH Wildcat to attain the 100-point
milestone.
The Friars opened the scoring with goals 92 seconds apart in the
first period. Rigano carried the puck through the left circle
behind the goal line and her centering pass to the low slot caromed
off Vella into the net at 8:32; Lauren Covell was also credited
with an assist. Rigano struck at 10:04 when she intercepted a pass
in the defensive zone and broke in alone down the slot. After
shifting to her forehand, she quickly reversed to the backhand in
the low slot and slid the puck into the net.
PC carried that 2-0 lead into the first intermission and extended
its advantage to three goals at 4:25 of the second stanza –
just six seconds after the Friars' power play ended. Ruff
skated the puck through the left circle and her pass to the slot
ricocheted off Jean O'Neill to Vella, who snapped a shot into
the cage.
UNH did not score on power-play opportunities at 5:42 and 8:02
– the Wildcats kept the puck in the offensive zone for all
but the final seven seconds of the latter power play but recorded
just two shots – before netting a power-play goal at 14:52 to
pull within 3-1. Kelly Paton (Woodstock, Ontario)
initiated the scoring sequence by keeping the puck in the offensive
zone at the left point and swinging a pass along the blue line to
Courtney Birchard (Mississauga, Ontario).
Birchard's slap shot sailed wide of the right post, but
Kristine Horn (Utica, Mich.) pushed the puck along
the end boards towards the right corner for Long. Long maneuvered
to the right circle and wristed a shot through traffic inside the
near post.
The Friars opened the third period on the power play and
capitalized on that opportunity to reestablish a three-goal lead,
4-1. Ruff carried the puck from the right circle to the corner, and
her centering pass to the slot was one-timed into the net by Laura
Veharanta. Jennifer Friedman was also credited with an assist.
UNH goaltender Lindsey Minton (Richardson, Texas)
recorded 17 saves. PC goalie Genevieve Lacasse stopped 22
shots.
The loss marked the Wildcats' first home league loss since
the inception of Hockey East in the 2003 season; they entered the
game with a 65-0-10 regular-season record vs. Hockey East foes at
the Whittemore Center.
UNH's overall league unbeaten streak of 17 games (16-0-1)
also came to an end. Prior to Saturday, the last Hockey East team
to defeat the 'Cats was Providence (Jan. 10, 2009; 5-0 in
Providence).
Another streak that came to an end was UNH's regular-season
home unbeaten streak of 34 games (28-0-6). The last time the
Wildcats lost a regular-season home game was Nov. 11, 2007.
One streak that did not come to an end was Long's
point-scoring streak – she now has a point in nine
consecutive games with three goals and 11 assists in that span.
New Hampshire closes out the 2009 calendar year with road games
against Boston College (Dec. 8) and Dartmouth College (Dec. 12).
Both games begin at 7 p.m.






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