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Eagles Shut Out New Hampshire for 14th Win
November 14, 2015 | Women's Hockey
Carpenter, Miano and Skarupa score as Burt posts sixth shutout of the season
DURHAM, N.H. – Katie Burt posted her sixth shutout of the season while three Eagles scored goals as the No. 2 Boston College women's hockey team earned a 3-0 road win against New Hampshire this afternoon at the Whittemore Center.
Burt made 24 saves and posted her fourth career shutout against UNH, while BC capitalized on a full 2:00 5v3 power play in the first period on its way to the three-goal win.
Alex Carpenter scored her 19th goal of the season on the 5v3 advantage, before Toni Ann Miano added another 5v4 power-play goal less than a minute later. Haley Skarupa scored her 10th goal of the season in the second period to cap the scoring.
#2 Boston College 3, New Hampshire 0
Whittemore Center // Durham, N.H.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
BC HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTABLES
Head coach Katie Crowley
"We've had four games in eight days, and they were pretty physical games. The last four games have all been physical and pretty grueling, so to gut out that game with a 3-0 win was a great win. We gritted it out and gutted it out, and it was a great win for our players. It's hard to do four games in eight days, especially against the teams we've played. They all go hard and they're all coming after us. Overall, it was a good road win and I'm happy with how our players played."
HOW IT HAPPENED
GAME NOTES
TEAM RECORDS
New Hampshire: 2-11-0, 2-7-0 HEA
Boston College: 14-0-0, 8-0-0 HEA
UP NEXT
Boston College returns to action next Friday, Nov. 20, when the team hosts No. 7 Northeastern at Kelley Rink. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be streamed live on bceagles.tv.
Burt made 24 saves and posted her fourth career shutout against UNH, while BC capitalized on a full 2:00 5v3 power play in the first period on its way to the three-goal win.
Alex Carpenter scored her 19th goal of the season on the 5v3 advantage, before Toni Ann Miano added another 5v4 power-play goal less than a minute later. Haley Skarupa scored her 10th goal of the season in the second period to cap the scoring.
#2 Boston College 3, New Hampshire 0
Whittemore Center // Durham, N.H.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
BC HIGHLIGHTS
- Katie Burt recorded her sixth shutout of the season with her 24-save effort … she also picked up her second career assist, setting up the play that led to Alex Carpenter's game-opening goal
- Alex Carpenter pushed her nation-leading goal scoring total to 19 goals with her first-period score
- Toni Ann Miano scored her second goal of the season first since Oct. 11 in the Eagles' 7-4 win over St. Lawrence
- Haley Skarupa extended her point streak to 12 games with her second-period goal, which was her 90th career goal
QUOTABLES
Head coach Katie Crowley
"We've had four games in eight days, and they were pretty physical games. The last four games have all been physical and pretty grueling, so to gut out that game with a 3-0 win was a great win. We gritted it out and gutted it out, and it was a great win for our players. It's hard to do four games in eight days, especially against the teams we've played. They all go hard and they're all coming after us. Overall, it was a good road win and I'm happy with how our players played."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- 1st, 12:08// 1-0 – BC GOAL (5v3 PPG): After on a delayed penalty, UNH committed second infraction on the delay and gave the Eagles a full 2:00 two-man advantage. Less than 1:00 into the 5v3, Alex Carpenter scored her fifth power-play goal of the season. Megan Keller sent in her into the Wildcats' zone down the right wing. Carpenter skated deep and ripped a hard-angled shot that beat Kyra Smith for the 1-0 lead. Katie Burt already drew an assist on the play.
- 1st, 12:57 // 2-0 – BC GOAL (PPG): BC continued the 5v4 power play after Carpenter's goal, and the Eagles took advantage of the extended man advantage. Toni Ann Miano cycled down low and took Lexi Bender's pass from the point and put it past Smith on the far post.
- 2nd, 10:57 // 3-0 – BC GOAL: Kristyn Capizzano pulled the puck off the near boards and played it back to the point for Kali Flanagan. She played a short pass to Haley Skarupa at the top of the circle, and she cut across and sniped a shot over Smith's right shoulder for the 3-0 lead.
GAME NOTES
- Today's game marked the first time this season BC was held to fewer than four goals … BC had scored at least four goals in each of its first 13 games
- Lexi Bender recorded her 75th career point on Toni Ann Miano's first-period power-play goal … she is the fourth BC defender to reach that mark and the 23rd player overall to hit the 75-point milestone
- Katie Burt recorded her second career assist, picking up the second helper on Carpenter's first-period goal … her last assist came in her collegiate debut on Oct. 4, 2014
- Alex Carpenter's first-period goal was her 19th of the season and 109th of her career … it was her team-record 25th career game-winning goal and her nation-leading sixth game-winning goal of the season … the goal was also her fifth power-play goal, which moved her into the national lead after the game
- Haley Skarupa scored her 10th goal of the season … her second-period goal was her 90th goal of her career
- Haley Skarupa extended her point streak to 12 games, which is the team's best mark this season
- Dana Trivigno's assist on Toni Ann Miano's goal was her 60th career assist … she currently ranks 11th on the BC career assist chart, three back of 10th-place Jennifer Buckley '01 (63)
- Kristyn Capizzano's assist on Haley Skarupa's goal was her 11th assist of the season and her sixth in the last five games
- Kali Flanagan recorded her 12th assist of the season, the team's third-highest total
- The Eagles' defense posted its sixth shutout of the season, and their fifth in seven Hockey East contests … BC is second in the nation in shutouts behind Wisconsin
- The Eagles improved to 5-0-0 on the road this season and have now out-scored their opponents 25-2 in those games
- The third period marked just the sixth period this year the Eagles were held scoreless in a period this season
- BC won its ninth straight meeting against New Hampshire as it moved its all-time record against UNH to 18-38-5
- The win extended the Eagles' program-best start to 14-0-0 … this is the deepest in a season BC has remained perfect in program history
- BC is now undefeated in its last 33 Hockey East conference games, dating back to the 2013-14 season … in this current run, the Eagles are 31-0-1 since a 2-0 loss at Connecticut on Feb. 8, 2014
TEAM RECORDS
New Hampshire: 2-11-0, 2-7-0 HEA
Boston College: 14-0-0, 8-0-0 HEA
UP NEXT
Boston College returns to action next Friday, Nov. 20, when the team hosts No. 7 Northeastern at Kelley Rink. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be streamed live on bceagles.tv.
Team Stats
BC
UNH
Shots
27
24
PPG
2
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
4
5
Penalty Mins
8
10
Faceoffs Won
23
19
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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