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WHKY vs. HC 10.24 Graphic
Northeastern Athletics/Jim Pierce
1
Holy Cross CHC 1-7-0, 0-4-0
3
Winner Northeastern NEU 5-2-0, 4-2-0
Holy Cross CHC
1-7-0, 0-4-0
1
Final
3
Northeastern NEU
5-2-0, 4-2-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Holy Cross CHC 1 0 0 1
Northeastern NEU 0 1 2 3

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10/29/2021 | 6 P.M.

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Game Recap: Women's Ice Hockey |

No. 6 Huskies Score Twice in the Third to Beat Holy Cross



BOX SCORE (PDF)

BOSTON
— Senior forward Maureen Murphy tied the game in the second and junior forward Katy Knoll put in the game winner to lift No. 6 Northeastern women's hockey (5-2-0, 4-2-0 HEA) to a 3-1 victory over Holy Cross (1-7-0, 0-4-0 HEA) at historic Matthews Arena on Sunday afternoon.
  • After giving up a goal in the first, a Huskies power play gave Murphy the opportunity to score her sixth goal on the year a minute into the second period. Assisted by graduate students Skylar Fontaine (4) and Maddie Mills (2), she tipped in Fontaine's shot and lit the lamp for her third power-play goal of the year, tying her for first in the country in that category.
  • All knotted up in the third, Knoll broke the tie by burying a rebound attempt from graduate student defender Lauren MacInnis (2) with 8:16 left to play. It was Knoll's third of the season, which is tied for second-most on the team.
  • In the final two minutes of the game, Murphy struck again, this time taking the puck from a Holy Cross skater and flipping it down the ice to score on an empty net for her seventh tally of the season.
  • Murphy is the first Husky to have at least seven goals in the first seven games of a season since Kendall Coyne achieved the same feat in four games back in 2015.
  • On the defensive end, graduate student goaltender Aerin Frankel made 18 saves to stop the Holy Cross attack.
  • The Huskies generated plenty of chances all afternoon, outshooting Holy Cross 44-19 and converting on one of their two power plays.
  • At the faceoff circle, the Huskies also dominated, winning the battle 29-10.
  • This is the third time the Huskies have beaten Holy Cross this season, outscoring the Crusaders 14-1 all year. They have beaten Holy Cross in each of their last nine meetings dating back to December 2, 2018 and have outscored the Crusaders 61-1 in those contests.
After just their second home game of the season, the Huskies will hit the road again as they travel to Chestnut Hill to take on crosstown rival No. 4/5 Boston College on Friday, October 29 at 6 p.m. in a home-and-home series next weekend.

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Players Mentioned

Skylar Fontaine

#22 Skylar Fontaine

D
5' 4"
Graduate Student
Left
Aerin Frankel

#33 Aerin Frankel

G
5' 5"
Graduate Student
Left
Katy Knoll

#6 Katy Knoll

F
5' 7"
Junior
Right
Lauren MacInnis

#2 Lauren MacInnis

D
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Right
Maureen  Murphy

#21 Maureen Murphy

F
5' 4"
Senior
Right
Maddie Mills

#17 Maddie Mills

F
5' 4"
Graduate Student
Left

Players Mentioned

Skylar Fontaine

#22 Skylar Fontaine

5' 4"
Graduate Student
Left
D
Aerin Frankel

#33 Aerin Frankel

5' 5"
Graduate Student
Left
G
Katy Knoll

#6 Katy Knoll

5' 7"
Junior
Right
F
Lauren MacInnis

#2 Lauren MacInnis

5' 8"
Graduate Student
Right
D
Maureen  Murphy

#21 Maureen Murphy

5' 4"
Senior
Right
F
Maddie Mills

#17 Maddie Mills

5' 4"
Graduate Student
Left
F