University of New Hampshire Athletics

LONG'S CAREER-HIGH FOUR ASSISTS LIFT #6 WOMEN'S HOCKEY PAST VERMONT, 4-2
2/13/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
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MICAELA LONG |
DURHAM, N.H.
– Micaela Long (South Boston, Mass.)
recorded a career-high four assists to lift the sixth-ranked
University of New Hampshire women's ice hockey team to
Saturday afternoon's 4-2 victory against the University of
Vermont in Hockey East action at the Whittemore Center.
UNH improved to 17-6-5 overall and 11-5-2-0 in Hockey East with
its second consecutive victory while UVM fell to 10-19-1,
5-12-1-0.
The four points also tied a personal best for Long, who has seven
assists in the past two games. Kelly Paton
(Woodstock, Ontario) scored twice and also recorded an assist to
finish with three points.
UNH goaltender Lindsey Minton (Richardson, Texas)
made 19 saves and UVM counterpart Kristen Olychuck stopped 26
shots, including 12 in the third period.
In the opening minutes of the game, Long redirected a slap shot by
Raylen Dziengelewski (Southwick, Mass.) past
Olychuck and the puck trickled across the goal line, but she did so
with a high stick to nullify the goal and the game remained
scoreless.
UVM, which went 2-for-7 on the power play and had 5-on-3
advantages of 26 and 67 seconds, took a 1-0 lead at 13:11. Jackie
Thode won possession of the puck along the dashers at the left
point and Peggy Wakeham carried the puck through the circle to
behind the net. Wakeham slid a pass to the low slot, where Jul
Sifers redirected the puck underneath Minton into the net.
The Catamounts gained its second two-skater advantage at 15:22,
but Minton kept UNH within one goal by stopping Teddy Fortin at the
left doorstep – on both the initial shot and rebound –
and then turning aside Brittany Nelson's one-timer in the low
slot.
With five power-play chances in the first period, Vermont took a
1-0 lead and a 7-6 shot advantage into the first intermission.
New Hampshire struck three times in the second period to take a
3-1 lead. UNH went on its second power play of the game at 4:57,
but Olychuck preserved UVM's 1-0 edge by blocking
Long's bid from deep on the right wing and the rebound
opportunity in front off the stick of Kristina
Lavoie (Fonthill, Ontario).
The Wildcats continued to pressure, however, and pulled into a 1-1
tie at 6:23. Paton's initial shot from the front doorstep was
knocked down by Olychuck and, off the rebound,
Dziengelewski's shot from the high slot sailed wide right of
the cage. Paton moved the puck from the corner to Long on the right
half-boards and received the return pass and jammed the puck into
the net at the right post.
One minute later, UNH's Sarah Cuthbert
(East Falmouth, Mass.) fired a backhander from the slot wide right,
and then Emma Clark (East Barre, Vt.) was denied
in the slot by Olychuck's right leg pad.
In the ninth minute, the Catamounts generated a rush in which
Hannah Westbrook's shot from the slot was turned aside by
Minton. The rebound went towards the right circle and Celeste
Doucet slid a low shot wide of the far post.
UNH responded with immediate pressure and took a 2-1 lead at 9:46.
Deep in the defensive zone, Courtney Sheary
(Melrose, Mass.) advanced the puck to Long. Long carried the puck
through the neutral zone and entered the offensive zone at the left
point facing three defenders. She slowed the pace but continued
towards the corner and behind the net. Long then stopped and cut in
front of the defender to double back to the right doorstep before
sending a pass to the slot, where Julie Allen
(Brampton, Ontario) snapped a high shot inside the right post.
The Wildcats extended the advantage to 3-1 at 12:44. Long won
possession in front of the UNH bench and forwarded the puck into
the offensive zone for Paton, who drove from the right point
towards the corner. Paton then cut towards the slot and centered
the puck for Shannon Sisk (Pipersville, Pa.).
Sisk's low shot ricocheted off the left post into the
net.
Vermont scored its second power-play goal of the game at 1:32 of
the final frame to pull within 3-2. Doucet, from the left wing,
centered the puck for Erin Wente and her shot from the slot sailed
inside the right post. Chelsea Furlani was also credited with an
assist.
Both teams generated a dangerous scoring chance in the next two
minutes. From a scrum in front of the UVM net, Cuthbert lifted a
shot that Olychuck knocked down and covered before there was an
attempt off the rebound. At the other end of the ice, Thode
maneuvered to the top of the crease but was stoned by Minton.
With eight minutes remaining in the game, Doucet had another
scoring chance in the slot, but her wrister was snared by
Minton's glove. UVM sustained pressure and Shannon
Bellefeuille's shot from the right point was knocked down by
a Wildcat defenseman. Thode corralled the puck and lifted a shot
that caromed off the right post.
New Hampshire went on its fourth power play of the game at 16:00,
and Olychuck kept the Catamounts' deficit at one goal when
she stopped Long at the right post and Lavoie off the rebound.
The Wildcats took a 4-2 lead with 1:39 remaining in the game. Long
attacked in the left circle and her lose range bid was turned aside
by Olychuck, but Paton reeled in the puck and lifted a shot into
the upper-left corner of the net. Lavoie was credited with an
assist to extend her point-scoring streak to 12 games (her
goal-scoring streak came to an end at 11 games).
UVM pulled Olychuck in favor of an extra skater with 25 seconds
remaining but was unable to get a shot on goal the rest of the
way.
New Hampshire and Vermont conclude the two-game series Feb. 14 (2
p.m.) at the Whittemore Center. The Wildcats close regular-season
play next weekend with a home-and-home series vs. Boston College.
Senior Day at the Whittemore Center is Feb. 20 (2 p.m.).