Three Ravens notch two points
each
Doucette scored the game-winning goal in the program's first
home-ice victory.
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WINCHENDON, Mass. (November
30, 2012) – Freshman forwards Colleen Doucette
(Wakefield, Mass.) and Michaela Faia
(Malden, Mass.) each notched a goal and an assist in a
four-goal second period on Friday night on the way to a 6-0 win for
the Franklin Pierce University women's ice hockey team over
University of New England at Jason Ritchie Ice Arena. The game
marked the first shutout and the first victory on home ice in
program history for Franklin Pierce.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 2-5-0, while UNE falls to 0-4-0. Franklin Pierce piled
up a season high in shots on goal and held a 42-10 advantage on the
night. It was the second of three meetings between the two teams
this season, and Franklin Pierce has won the first two by a
combined score of 12-1.
After the first period went without
a goal, the Ravens broke the deadlock with a goal at 4:11 of the
second stanza, the first of four goals in a span of 12:38. Freshman
defenseman Sarah Sheils
(Pittsburg, Pa.) forced a UNE turnover as the Nor'easters
attempted to break out of their own end. The change of possession
left Faia and Doucette alone against UNE freshman goaltender
Samantha Scobee, and Doucette finished off her fourth goal of the
campaign.
Franklin Pierce then struck three
times in just 2:24, beginning at the 14:25 mark, when Faia jammed
home a rebound amidst a scrum in front of the net for her
team-leading fifth goal of the season, while Doucette and freshman
forward Karsyn Baker
(Detroit, Mich.) picked up the assists. Just 48 seconds
later, freshman defenseman Hayley Arnold
(Barre, Vt.) forced another turnover in the Ravens
attacking zone and then snapped a shot to the back of the net from
the left-wing circle for her first career goal, unassisted.
Another 1:36 after the Arnold goal,
freshman defenseman Nicole Palermo
(Warwick, R.I.) would notch her first career goal as well,
as she stuffed home a rebound with the Ravens on the power play.
Freshman forward Francesca
Paciello (Clinton, N.Y.) and junior forward Jamie Wiley
(Cape Vincent, N.Y.) tallied the assists on the play.
Franklin Pierce would tack on two
more goals in the final five minutes of the third period to create
the 6-0 final. At the 15:41 mark, freshman forward Samantha Hulme
(West Simsbury, Conn.) sent the puck behind the net to
freshman forward Morgan Cahill
(Saratoga Springs, N.Y.). Cahill stepped out from behind
the cage and slipped a shot inside the right post for her second
goal of the year. In the final minute, at the 19:27 mark, Baker
forced a turnover along the left-wing halfboards in the offensive
end. From there, she did the work herself, deking into the slot and
snapping her fourth goal of the year to the back of the net.
Junior goaltender Amelea Gray (Bozeman,
Mont.) started and stopped all 10 shots UNE sent on goal
over the opening 54:45 to pick up the win (2-5-0) in net for
Franklin Pierce. Freshman Meghan Nelson
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.) did not face a shot over the
final 5:15 to finish off the program's first shutout.
Scobee faced a barrage of
vulcanized rubber at her end of the rink, as she suffered the loss
(0-3-0) despite making 36 saves on the night.
The Ravens return to the ice on
Saturday, Dec. 1, when they remain home to host University of New
England in the second game of the weekend set. Opening faceoff is
scheduled for 2 p.m. at Jason Ritchie Ice Arena.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce Athletics, please visit the official website of Franklin
Pierce Athletics (http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu). Also be
sure to follow the Ravens through the Department of Athletics'
official Facebook page
(http://www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceRavens), its YouTube channel
(http://www.youtube.com/franklinpiercesports) and its Twitter feed
(http://twitter.com/FPUathletics). Fans wishing to purchase
Franklin Pierce women's ice hockey apparel can do so at the
Department of Athletics' brand new online store
(http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store).