Dartmouth's Power-Play Attack Tames Catamounts
HANOVER, N.H.- The Dartmouth women's hockey
team netted a season-high three power play goals from three
different scorers as the Big Green defeated Vermont, 4-2, in a
northern border battle.
Dartmouth (6-5-1) saw senior co-captain Sarah
Parsons (Dover, Mass.) and junior Amanda
Trunzo (Andover, Minn.) collect two points with a goal and an
assist apiece. Senior co-captain Jenna
Cunningham added two assists in the win, while freshmen Camille
Dumais (Beaconsfield, Que.) and Sally
Komarek (Minneapolis, Minn.) tallied power play goals. In net,
senior Mariel
Lacina (London, Ont.) got the win after pushing aside 18 shots.
The Catamounts (5-11-1) got goals from Celeste Doucet and Chelsea
Furlani, while Chelsea Rapin and Hanna Westbrook added assists.
Kristen Olychuck got the start in net for Vermont and made 34 stops
in the loss.
After a scoreless first period, the two teams each got on the board
with power play goals in the second frame. Vermont struck first
with 8:20 remaining with an extra-skater score from Doucet with the
assist to Rapin. Rapin skated in from the right end line and put
shot on net that Lacina stopped, but Doucet collected the loose
puck and beat Lacina high to the blocker side.
Dartmouth evened the score in the final minute of the period on a
power play goal from Trunzo for her second man advantage goal of
the season. Cunningham passed the puck to Parsons at the top of the
left circle and she shifted it over to Trunzo. She blasted a shot
from the center point and it glanced off the glove of Olychuck and
into the net to tie the score at 1-1.
The third period was filled with action as teams combined for
four goals in the 20 minute frame.
Dartmouth took its first lead of the game on a power play goal from
Komarek and she fought in front of the net on a rebound and beat
Olychuck for the 2-1 lead. Assists went to freshman Sasha
Nanji (Markham, Ont.) and sophomore Jenna
Hobeika (Alpine, N.J.).
With just under four minutes remaining, Dumais gave the Big Green a
comfortable 3-1 lead with another Dartmouth power play goal. She
took a pass from Trunzo and connected on a shot from the right
circle, which beat Olychuck to the near post for the score.
Cunningham also assisted on the play.
Furlani got Vermont back to within one with a man advantage goal
herself to make it 3-2. However, with the goalie pulled, Parsons
closed out the game with an empty netter with 41 seconds to
play.
The Big Green finished the night with three goals on the advantage
in eight opportunities, while the Catamounts ended up with two
goals in seven chances. Dartmouth won the shot battle with a 38-20
advantage.
Next up for the Big Green is Connecticut this coming weekend down
in Storrs, beginning on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m., followed by
another 1 p.m. start on Sunday.












