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Women's Hockey Blanked at #3 Minnesota-Duluth
December 14, 2008 | Women's Ice Hockey
DULUTH, Minn. -- Third-ranked Minnesota-Duluth scored three goals in the first period to pick up a 3-0 win over the Princeton women's hockey team and gain a split of the weekend's series at the DECC.
A day after the Tigers knocked off UMD 4-3, the Bulldogs came out firing and raced out to a 3-0 lead in the opening period. Elin Holmlov opened the scoring at 4:15 and Sara O'Toole made the score 2-0 four minutes later. Haley Irwin's goal with 1:51 left in the period on the power play closed out all the scoring.
UMD outshot Princeton 48-24 but could not crack senior goaltender Kristen Young over the final period as she finished the game with 45 saves. For the weekend, Young made 82 saves. Kim Martin stopped all 24 shots she faced for the shutout.
Senior Katherine Dineen paced the Tigers with four shots on goal while senior Annie Greenwood and junior Stephanie Denino each had three.
Princeton falls to 7-8-1 with the loss. The Tigers return to action on Jan 2 at Harvard following the holiday break.
A day after the Tigers knocked off UMD 4-3, the Bulldogs came out firing and raced out to a 3-0 lead in the opening period. Elin Holmlov opened the scoring at 4:15 and Sara O'Toole made the score 2-0 four minutes later. Haley Irwin's goal with 1:51 left in the period on the power play closed out all the scoring.
UMD outshot Princeton 48-24 but could not crack senior goaltender Kristen Young over the final period as she finished the game with 45 saves. For the weekend, Young made 82 saves. Kim Martin stopped all 24 shots she faced for the shutout.
Senior Katherine Dineen paced the Tigers with four shots on goal while senior Annie Greenwood and junior Stephanie Denino each had three.
Princeton falls to 7-8-1 with the loss. The Tigers return to action on Jan 2 at Harvard following the holiday break.
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