As part of our Season in Review, AES will recognize the careers of several outstanding seniors from around each conference. Here's a look at six players from Hockey East who have contributed an exceptional amount to their programs and to women's college hockey. Chloe Desjardins, Goaltender, Northeastern 2.48 GAA, .919 save percentage, 55-38-8 record in … Continue reading Hockey East Season in Review: Farewell to the Class of 2015
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Season in Review: 2014-15 End-of-Season Awards
Player of the Year Hannah Brandt, Junior, Forward, Minnesota Honorable Mention: Alex Carpenter, F, Boston College; Marie-Philip Poulin, F, Boston University; Haley Skarupa, F, Boston College Brandt was named a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award for the second year in a row, and finished the season as the country's second-leading scorer with … Continue reading Season in Review: 2014-15 End-of-Season Awards
Game Day Skate: Hockey East Semifinals
#1 Boston College (32-1-2) vs. #5 Connecticut (11-17-8), 1:30 p.m. EST The Eagles took care of things last week in the quarterfinals, sweeping the Friars handily with a 6-2 win and an 8-0 win. Meghan Grieves and Andie Anastos each notched two goals in the first victory, while Dana Trivigno tallied twice in the second … Continue reading Game Day Skate: Hockey East Semifinals
Women’s Hockey East Weekly Recap: November 17th, 2014
Tuesday, Nov. 11 Northeastern 6, Boston University 3 A huge night from Kendall Coyne led the Huskies past the Terriers for their first big win of the season. Coyne's hat trick and five points powered Northeastern's offense in the victory; freshman McKenna Brand netted another two goals for the Huskies. For BU, Kayla Tutino notched … Continue reading Women’s Hockey East Weekly Recap: November 17th, 2014
Four Nations: Team Canada Roster Highlights
After capturing last year's Four Nations title as well as winning gold in Sochi at the 2014 Winter Olympics, the Canadian National Women's Team will kick off the newest Olympic cycle at the 2014 Four Nations Cup. With the tournament slated to begin on Nov. 4, here are some quick thoughts highlighting the Canadian roster.