Women’s Hockey East Weekly Recap: September 29th, 2014

Friday, Sept. 26

Connecticut 4, Minnesota Duluth 4 (OT)

Elaine Chuli made 54 saves and senior forward Sarah MacDonnell tallied two goals to help the Huskies tie UMD in their opening game. | Box Score | UConnHuskies.com Recap

Boston College 10, Queen’s University 1 (Exhib.)

Junior forward Alex Carpenter scored two goals and two assists to lead the Eagles past Queen’s. | Box Score

McGill University 4, Vermont 0 (Exhib.)

Vermont dropped its 2014-15 opener to the Martlets in exhibition action; senior forward Amanda Pelkey led the Catamounts with four shots on goal. | Box Score | UVMAthletics.com Recap

Saturday, Sept. 27

Maine 2, New Hampshire 1

Kelsey MacSorley scored the game-winner in the second period while Meghann Treacy made 25 saves for the Black Bears. | Box Score | GoBlackBears.com Recap | UNHWildcats.com Recap

Minnesota Duluth 3, Connecticut 0

Despite another 32 saves from Chuli in net, the Huskies could not find an answer against UMD, and fell to the Bulldogs in the series finale. | Box Score | UConnHuskies.com Recap

Boston University 3, Queen’s University 0 (Exhib.)

Sophomore Maddie Elia scored two goals just 1:42 apart to help lead the Terriers to victory in their first action of the new season. | Box Score | GoTerriers.com Recap

Montreal Stars 4, Providence 1 (Exhib.)

Senior Haley Frade scored the lone goal for the Friars in the loss. | Box Score | Friars.com Recap

Sunday, Sept. 28

Montreal Stars 4, Northeastern 3 (Exhib.)

The Stars scored two goals within the last 48 seconds of regulation to escape with the win. Kendall Coyne, Taytum Clairmont, and Shelby Herrington all scored for the Huskies. | Box Score | GoNU.com Recap

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