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Juodikis Repeats as Hockey East Third Team All-Star
2/28/2025 10:04:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
AMESBURY, Mass. – Senior captain Kira Juodikis (LaSalle, Ontario) of the University of New Hampshire women's hockey team was named a 2024-25 Hockey East Third Team All-Star on Friday. It is the third consecutive year Juodikis received this accolade.
Juodikis recorded 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points to lead UNH in both goals and points. She also had a team-high 87 shots, tied atop the leaderboard with three game-winning goals and ranked second with a .138 shooting percentage. Juodikis was one of three Wildcats to score a shorthanded goal and she ranked third among UNH forwards with 29 blocks.
Among the Hockey East leaders, Juodikis is No. 9 in goals and 15th in points; she is also tied for seventh in game-winning goals.
Juodikis tallied 10 goals and six assists for 16 points in 25 league games. With those numbers, she tied for seventh in goals and was tied for 13th in points.
Juodikis scored her 50th goal Jan. 3 vs. the University of Maine to become the 30th UNH Wildcat to reach that milestone. She finished her career with 56 goals and 37 assists for 93 points in 134 games.
Juodikis' season highlights included her second career hat trick with three goals in UNH's 5-3 win at Merrimack College on Jan. 10; she was subsequently named Hockey East Player of the Week on Jan. 13. The three points matched a season high established Nov. 8 against Providence College when she matched her career high of two assists and scored a goal in the Wildcats' 7-3 victory.
Juodikis had a total of six multiple-point games and recorded consecutive multiple-point games twice. She followed the aforementioned three-point game vs. PC with two points (one goal, one assist) the next day against those Friars. Earlier this month, Juodikis' two-goal game at Providence (Feb. 1) was followed by a two-point performance (1g, 1a) vs. Merrimack (Feb. 6).
Juodikis made the shift from winger to center in early January. In her last game as a UNH Wildcats, she won 11 of 16 faceoffs (.688 win percentage).
Juodikis is the eighth Wildcat named to three all-star teams (including both ECAC and Hockey East). Since the inception of Hockey East in the 2002-03 season, she is the fourth 'Cat to receive three All-Star team awards.
Three-Time Hockey East All-Stars
Martine Garland (First Team 2005-06-07)
Sam Faber (First Team 2007-08-09)
Kacey Bellamy (Second Team 2007-08; First Team 2009)
Kira Juodikis (Third Team 2023-24-25)
Three-Time All-ECAC
Heather Reinke (First Team 1995-96-97)
Brandy Fisher (Second Team 1996-97; First Team 1998)
Carisa Zaban (Second Team 1996-97-99; First Team 2000)
Hockey East and ECAC
Kristen Thomas (ECAC Second Team 2001; HE First Team 2003-04)
Juodikis recorded 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points to lead UNH in both goals and points. She also had a team-high 87 shots, tied atop the leaderboard with three game-winning goals and ranked second with a .138 shooting percentage. Juodikis was one of three Wildcats to score a shorthanded goal and she ranked third among UNH forwards with 29 blocks.
Among the Hockey East leaders, Juodikis is No. 9 in goals and 15th in points; she is also tied for seventh in game-winning goals.
Juodikis tallied 10 goals and six assists for 16 points in 25 league games. With those numbers, she tied for seventh in goals and was tied for 13th in points.
Juodikis scored her 50th goal Jan. 3 vs. the University of Maine to become the 30th UNH Wildcat to reach that milestone. She finished her career with 56 goals and 37 assists for 93 points in 134 games.
Juodikis' season highlights included her second career hat trick with three goals in UNH's 5-3 win at Merrimack College on Jan. 10; she was subsequently named Hockey East Player of the Week on Jan. 13. The three points matched a season high established Nov. 8 against Providence College when she matched her career high of two assists and scored a goal in the Wildcats' 7-3 victory.
Juodikis had a total of six multiple-point games and recorded consecutive multiple-point games twice. She followed the aforementioned three-point game vs. PC with two points (one goal, one assist) the next day against those Friars. Earlier this month, Juodikis' two-goal game at Providence (Feb. 1) was followed by a two-point performance (1g, 1a) vs. Merrimack (Feb. 6).
Juodikis made the shift from winger to center in early January. In her last game as a UNH Wildcats, she won 11 of 16 faceoffs (.688 win percentage).
Juodikis is the eighth Wildcat named to three all-star teams (including both ECAC and Hockey East). Since the inception of Hockey East in the 2002-03 season, she is the fourth 'Cat to receive three All-Star team awards.
Three-Time Hockey East All-Stars
Martine Garland (First Team 2005-06-07)
Sam Faber (First Team 2007-08-09)
Kacey Bellamy (Second Team 2007-08; First Team 2009)
Kira Juodikis (Third Team 2023-24-25)
Three-Time All-ECAC
Heather Reinke (First Team 1995-96-97)
Brandy Fisher (Second Team 1996-97; First Team 1998)
Carisa Zaban (Second Team 1996-97-99; First Team 2000)
Hockey East and ECAC
Kristen Thomas (ECAC Second Team 2001; HE First Team 2003-04)
Players Mentioned
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