Amanda McClure scored two goals and
Hannah Miller added three assists as the fifth-ranked St. Lawrence University women's hockey team scored four first-period goals en route to a 4-1 win over Yale University in an ECAC Hockey contest on Saturday afternoon at Appleton Arena.
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The Saints (18-2-2, 10-1-1 ECAC Hockey) dominated the first period, outshooting the Bulldogs 21-6 and scoring two goals in the final 78 seconds of the period.
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"That first period was one of our best of the year," said head coach
Chris Wells '92. "Yale plays a very fast game and we were able to limit some of their chances and capitalize on ours. Grace (Harrison) made a great breakaway save when it was 1-0 and we quickly converted with three goals after that, and that was the difference."
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Kennedy Marchment got the Saints on the board just over five minutes into the game, tipping in a feed from Miller on a rush in transition.
Alex Moore also got an assist on the play.
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McClure scored her first goal of the game about six minutes later on a blast from the left faceoff circle, with Miller and Marchment assisting on the play.
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McClure scored her second goal of the game with just 1:18 to play in the period, taking a pass from Miller and firing a wrist shot from the top of the right faceoff circle into the top left corner.
Brooke Webster added an assist on the play.
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Nadine Edney capped the scoring in the period with a highlight reel goal, skating all the way from her own defensive end and beating two Yale defenders before flipping a backhand shot past Yale goaltender Tera Hofmann.
Justine Reyes started the play, tipping a loose puck to Edney after Harrison stopped a shot.
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Mallory Souliotis ended Harrison's shutout bid with a power play goal in the third period, a wrist shot from the slot into the top right corner of the net.
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Harrison finished the game with 20 saves, while Hofmann stopped 17 shots in the loss for the Bulldogs (5-11-1, 3-7-1) before being relieved by Kyra O'Brien before the second period began. O'Brien stopped all 18 shots she faced.
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The Saints will host Colgate and Cornell next weekend at Appleton Arena.
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