University of New Hampshire Athletics

#3 WOMEN'S HOCKEY EDGED 3-2 BY #9 PROVIDENCE
1/16/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
DURHAM, N.H. – Alyse Ruff and Jean
O'Neill recorded three points apiece to lead the ninth-ranked
Providence College women's ice hockey team to a 3-2 victory
against third-ranked University of New Hampshire in Hockey East
action at the Whittemore Center.
UNH, which lost its second straight home game (both to PC), is now
13-3-4 overall and 7-2-1-0 in Hockey East. Providence extended its
unbeaten streak to seven games (5-0-2) to improve to 9-7-8,
5-3-4-2.
O'Neill tallied two goals – including an empty-net goal
with 52 seconds remaining that proved to be the game-winning goal--
and an assist whereas Ruff finished with three assists. PC
goaltender Genevieve Lacasse recorded 25 saves, including 10 in the
third period.
UNH goalie Kayley Herman (Weyburn, Saskatchewan)
made nine of her 16 saves in the first period. Kristina
Lavoie (Fonthill, Ontario) and Julie
Allen (Brampton, Ontario) were the Wildcats' goal
scorers. Micaela Long (South Boston, Mass.)
extended her point-scoring streak to 13 games with an assist.
Trailing 2-1 with 1:16 remaining in the game, UNH called time out
and pulled Herman in favor of an extra skater. The 'Cats
briefly kept pressure in the offensive zone, but Jennifer Friedman
cleared the puck to the neutral zone. Ruff gained control along the
right dashers and shoveled the puck ahead to O'Neill, who was
alone behind the defense. O'Neill skated down the slot and
dumped the puck into the open net from point blank range to give
the Friars a 3-1 lead at 19:08.
Just as it appeared the outcome had been decided, Allen beat
Lacasse just 12 seconds later on a shot from deep in the right
circle to lift UNH within 3-2 with 40 seconds remaining.
Raylen Dziengelewski (Southwick, Mass.) was
credited with an assist.
The Wildcats won the ensuing faceoff and entered the offensive zone
with an extra attacker. PC's defense forced the home team to
perimeter passing and did not allow another shot on goal before
clearing the zone with five seconds to play. The Friars were
whistled for icing, and with less than a second remaining
Long's backhanded shot directly from the right faceoff dot
sailed wide left of the cage as time expired.
UNH controlled play in the opening minutes of the game, but
Providence settled in defensively and took a 1-0 lead at 10:23 when
Ruff, driving to the net in the right faceoff circle, fed a
centering pass to an unmarked Jessica Cohen in the slot and she
lifted the puck into the open left side of the net. O'Neill
was also credited with an assist.
PC took that one-goal advantage and a 10-6 shot advantage into the
first intermission.
UNH struck at 2:13 of the second stanza to tie the score, 1-1.
Long's outlet pass from the defensive zone sprung
Kelly Paton (Woodstock, Ontario) along the left
dashers. Paton carried the puck into the offensive zone and, after
drawing two defenders, floated a pass to Lavoie, who was cutting
alone down the slot. Lavoie shifted the puck between her forehand
and backhand before finally tucking a shot past Lacasse at the top
of the crease.
Providence went on its second power play of the night at 6:01 and
capitalized on the skater advantage to take a 2-1 lead at 7:33.
Ruff fended off a defender as she carried the puck into the
offensive zone on the right wing and flipped a pass to the slot,
where an unmarked O'Neill corralled the puck and lifted a
shot into the open left side of the net.
UNH recorded a 10-5 shot advantage in the second stanza and then
tallied an 11-4 edge in the third period to finish with a 27-19
edge in shots.
PC has won each of the last two games vs. UNH, and the Friars had
not won consecutive games in this series since the 2004 and 2005
seasons; it also marked the first time Providence defeated UNH
twice in a single season since 2005 and the first time PC won two
consecutive games vs. the 'Cats since 1988.
This game was the first this season in which UNH held an opponent
to less than 20 shots (19) but did not win; the 'Cats had won
each of the previous seven games in which the opposition did not
record at least 20 shots.
UNH, which had not lost a Hockey East home game since the inception
of the league before Providence prevailed 4-1 at the Whittemore
Center on Dec. 5, has now lost back-to-back home league games. This
is also the first time UNH lost consecutive regular-season games to
any league opponent in Hockey East history.
New Hampshire and Providence conclude the home-and-home series
– as well as the season series – Jan. 17 (2 p.m.) at
PC's Schneider Arena. The Wildcats' next home game is
Jan. 20 vs. Northeastern; game time at the Whittemore Center is 7
p.m.






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