GAME 29 VERMONT CATAMOUNTS (9-13-6 • 6-11-4 HEAW) vs. HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS (3-20-4 • 3-17-1 HEAW) FEB. 2, 2020 • 1 P.M. • GUTTERSON FIELDHOUSE • BURLINGTON, VT.

2019-20 SCHEDULE GAME INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION OVERALL 9-13-6 Meeting: 5th CONFERENCE 6-11-4 BROADCAST HOME 4-8-2 VIDEO: College Sports Live UVM All-Time Record: 4-0-0 ROAD 5-5-4 LIVE STATS: UVMAthletics.com UVM vs. HC: 2-0-0 SEPTEMBER Last Meeting: 2/16/19 (H), W, 4-1 28 UOTTAWA (Exh.) L, 3-0 OFFICIALS Last UVM Win: 2/16/19 (H), W, 4-1 OCTOBER (4-1-4, 1-1-2 HEAW) Referee: Christopher Leavitt Last 10 vs. HC: 4-0-0 4 at RIT W, 3-1 Referee: Ryan Coccoluto Current UVM Streak: L3 5 at RIT T, 4-4 (OT) Linesman: Larry Legault UVM’s Last 5 Games: 0-4-1 10 ST. LAWRENCE T, 2-2 (OT) Linesman: Ian McEwen 11 ST. LAWRENCE W, 5-2 HC’s Last 5 Games: 0-5-0 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE* T, 3-3 (OT) 20 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 3-2 25 at Merrimack* T, 4-4 (OT) SETTING THE SCENE 26 at Merrimack* W, 6-2 29 DARTMOUTH W, 4-2 • Vermont and Holy Cross square off for the first time this season and fifth NOVEMBER (1-6-1, 1-4-1 HEAW) time in program history 8 at New Hampshire* L, 2-1 (OT) 9 at New Hampshire* W, 1-0 • The Catamounts swept the Crusaders last season with a 2-1 road win, 15 at UConn* T, 2-2 (OT) 17 at Providence* L, 3-2 followed by back-to-back wins (3-0 & 4-1) at Gutterson Fieldhouse 23 * L, 3-2 (OT) 24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* L, 5-1 • Maude Poulin-Labelle and Theresa Schafzahl earned Rookie of 29 PENN STATE^ L, 4-0 30 MINNESOTA STATE^ L, 2-0 the Week honors on separate occasions after playing Holy Cross DECEMBER (2-1-0, 2-1-0 HEAW) 6 at Maine* W, 3-2 • Kristina Shanahan is riding a strong last 10 games with 10 points (7 goals, 7 at Maine* W, 3-2 30 at #3 Northeastern* (NESN) L, 4-2 3 assists) to get her season total up to 17, which matches last year’s output JANUARY (2-5-1, 2-5-1 HEAW) 4 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-3 • Shanahan and Schafzahl were both in Hockey East’s top 10 in scoring for 5 PROVIDENCE* L, 3-1 11 MERRIMACK* W, 4-2 the month of January with nine points each 17 at Boston College* L, 7-5 18 at Boston College* T, 2-2 (OT) • The Cats are five days away from the annual Pack the Gut Challenge 24 #3 NORTHEASTERN* L, 4-0 25 #3 NORTHEASTERN* L, 10-2 MEDIA INFORMATION INSIDE THE MATCHUP 31 at #8 Boston University* (NESN+) L, 4-2 FEBRUARY (0-0-0, 0-0-0 HEAW) Contact McCool (12)...... Goals...... 6 players (3) 2 HOLY CROSS* 1 p.m. Ryan Manley 7 UCONN*+ 6 p.m. Karjalainen(17)...... Assists...... Moore (8) 8 UCONN* 4 p.m. 15 at Holy Cross* 1 p.m. Office Phone Poulin-Labelle (24)...... Points...... Moore (11) 16 at Holy Cross* (NESN) 1 p.m. (802) 656-3065 Škodová (.888)...... SV%...... Brenon (.909) 22 MAINE* 4 p.m. Poulin-Labelle (90)...... Shots... Moore, MacCuaig (69) 28-29 HEAW Quarterfinals @ TBA Email MARCH (0-0-0, 0-0-0 HEAW) [email protected] 1 HEAW Quarterfinals @ TBA 2.50...... Goals per game...... 1.00 7 HEAW Semifinals # (NESN) TBA Website 3.11...... GAA...... 3.81 8 HEAW Championship # (NESN) TBA UVMAthletics.com 18.5%...... Power Play...... 7.5% Home games in ALL CAPS 77.8%...... Penalty Kill...... 79.8% * Hockey East game Video Stream ^ Windjammer Classic (Burlington, Vt.) 8.3...... PIM/game...... 7.0 + Pack the Gut College Sports Live @ Campus Sites 27.2...... Shots/game...... 21.2 # Lawler Rink (North Andover, Mass.) 55.5%...... Faceoffs...... 42.1%

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CONFERENCE OVERALL LAST TIME OUT • The Catamounts fell 4-2 to No. 8 Boston University on Friday Pts. GP Record GP Record (Jan. 31) at Walter Brown Arena 1. Northeastern 38 21 19-2-0 26 22-3-1 • BU struck first but Kristina Shanahan answered 1:10 later to tie 2. Boston University 29 21 13-5-3 26 18-5-3 the game at 1-1 3. Boston College 28 23 13-8-2 27 14-10-3 • The Terriers took a 2-1 lead into the first intermission with a goal 4. Providence 24 20 12-8-0 27 15-10-2 in the final 18 seconds of the opening frame • BU led 3-1 in the third period until Sini Karjalainen netted her 5. UConn 23 20 11-8-1 27 14-12-1 fifth goal of the season on the power play 6. New Hampshire 21 21 10-10-1 27 13-12-2 • A goal with 1:36 left in regulation was the insurance marker for 7. Maine 18 21 7-10-4 28 11-12-5 the Terriers - Blanka Škodová made 18 stops for the Cats 8. Vermont 16 21 6-11-4 28 9-13-6 SCOUTING THE CRUSADERS 9. Holy Cross 7 21 3-17-1 27 3-20-4 • Holy Cross enters Sunday’s game after dropping a Friday night 10. Merrimack 6 21 1-16-4 28 4-20-4 contest 8-3 to Boston College • The Crusaders are in the midst of a five-game losing streak after ALL-TIME MEETINGS eking out a 0-0 tie at Maine (Jan. 11) • Holy Cross swept the season series with three wins over DATE RESULT LOCATION Merrimack. 2-16-19 W, 4-1 Burlington, Vt. • Rachel Moore leads the HC offense with 11 points (3 goals, 8 2-15-19 W, 3-0 Burlington, Vt. assists) this season 2-3-19 W, 2-1 Worcester, Mass. • Antonia Matzka, Mary Edmonds, Emma Lange, Carlie Magier,and Kailey Langefels also have a team-high three goals Division III • Jada Brenon has 24 starts in net this season with a .909 save 2-11-01 W, 2-0 Worcester, Mass. percentage and a 3.43 goals against average • The sophomore has posted two shutouts and has made the 11-15-98 W, 11-0* Burlington, Vt. fourth most saves in the nation

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• Sunday afternoon’s contest is the fifth official meeting between Vermont and Holy Cross • The programs first met unofficially in 1998 when Vermont took an WHERE DO THE CATS’ NUMBERS RANK? 11-0 exhibition victory • UVM won the first official meeting 2-0 in 2001 as D-III programs Stat HEAW NCAA • Last season, the Catamounts swept the Crusaders with a 2-1 win down in Worcester, followed by wins of 3-0 and 4-1 at Gutterson G/GM 6 24 Fieldhouse.v GA/GM 8 31 • Maude Poulin-Labelle was named Hockey East Rookie of the SOG/GM 7 30 Week after a two-point performance in the first contest • Theresa Schafzahl had four points (2 goals, 2 assists) in the two- SOGA/GM 1 5 game set in Burlington and also earned HEAW Rookie of the Week PP% 3 11 PK% 10 36 HUNT FOR THE ASSIST RECORD PEN/GM 6 21 • Ève-Audrey Picard is in the hunt program record in assists • The senior has 53 assists in her career, which is in a three-way tie PIM/GM 6 21 for second with Dayna Colang ‘16 and Brittany Zuback ‘15 Faceoff% 3 6 • Picard needs only three more assists to match Amanda Pelkey ‘15 (56) at the top of the program

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JANUARY GRIND in the tie eighth in points • Vermont’s January schedule saw three • Karjalainen was the first UVM skater • Poulin-Labelle is second among Hockey games against ranked opponents to hit the mark since Cealy Nottingham East defenders in goals and points • The Cats fell to No. 3 Northeastern ‘01 had four assists against Connecticut • On Oct. 29, Poulin-Labelle became the (L, 8-2; L, 10-2) twice and No. 8 Boston College on Jan. 23, 1999 when Vermont first Vermont defender to register a hat University (L, 4-2) was a D-III program trick in program history • UVM also visited Boston College (L, 7-5; • She was only the ninth-player to have a • She is one of three blueliners in the T, 2-2 OT) and Providence (W, 4-3; L, 3-1) four-point game in program history, which country with a hat trick this season - • Vermont played seven of its eight games last came in 2017 on four goals by Ève- Jenna Abeyta (Post) against Alvernia against opponents who are currently in Audrey Picard (D-III), Bridgette Prentiss (Franklin Pierce) Hockey East’s top four • The four-point mark tied the single- had three goals at Plymouth State (D-III) • Merrimack (W, 4-2) is the only opponent game record at Vermont outside of the top four HEAW PLAYER OF THE WEEK (J. 6) CALDWELL MATCHES RECORD • Maude Poulin-Labelle was named Hockey • Junior forward Val Caldwell matched SUCCESS AT THE DOT East Player of the Week after recording a the single-game program record for most • Vermont is the sixth best faceoff team league-high five points to open January in the country, winning 55.5% of its draws points when she tallied two goals and two assists in the Catamounts’ 6-2 victory over • Poulin-Labelle led the league in goals (2), TEAM FO% assists (3), and points (5) Wisconsin 60.1% Merrimack (Oct. 26) Princeton 56.6% • Caldwell became the 10th Catamount to • She also had the most goals in the UConn 56.5% have a four-point game in program history nation by a defenseman and matched the Mercyhurst 56.0% • She joins only Karjalainen and Ève- New Hampshire 55.7% highest-point total by a Division-I blueliner Vermont 55.5% Audrey Picard as current UVM skaters to record four points in a single game TOO McCOOL FOR SCHOOL • The Cats have won 55.9% of faceoffs • Vermont’s all-time leading scorer • Corinne McCool has picked up 21 points taken in 2020, which is fifth in the nation Amanda Pelkey ‘15 is the only Catamount in 27 games this season • Alyssa Holmes is fifth in the country to accomplish the feat twice in faceoff percentage (62.9%) winning • The sophomore forward had scored in 139 of 221 and Ève-Audrey Picard is sixth MOST ASSISTS BY A UVM BLUELINER three consecutive games to return from (62.6%) winning 221 of 353 • Sini Karjalainen’s 17 assists is the single- break • Vermont is the only team in the country season program record for defensemen • The West Roxbury, Mass. native has also with two centers in the nation’s top 10 at • The previous record (16) was set by Peggy bested her point total from a season ago (7) the dot Wakeham ‘11 in the 2008-09 season • McCool opened the season with a four- • The sophomore’s assist total is the sixth- point weekend at RIT to earn TD Bank SHOOTER’S DON’T SHOOT highest by a defenseman in the country Studen-Athlete of the Week • The Catamounts allow the fewest shots and leads all Hockey East blueliners on goal per game (23.5) in Hockey East McCOOL HONORED FOR DECEMBER • Vermont is currently fifth in shots on VAL-UABLE YEAR • Sophomore forward Corinne McCool goal against per game in the country • Val Caldwell is having a career year in earned Hockey East Player of the Month TEAM SOGA/GM the Green & Gold with seven goals, 13 Wisconsin 19.0 honors after a four-point output in three assists, and 20 points Cornell 19.1 December games Clarkson 23.0 • The junior forward entered the season • McCool tallied her four points on three Yale 23.0 with 13 career points on five goals and Vermont 23.7 goals and one assist, including a pair eight assists of game-winners at Maine, which also • UVM has allowed 20 shots or fewer • She doubled her career point-total with earned her Player of the Week (Dec. 9) seven times this season - the Cats are an assist at UConn on Nov. 15 4-1-2 in those contests • She registered a goal against No. 3 OFFENSE À LA MAUDE Northeastern to close out the month KARJALAINEN’S RECORD GAME • Sophomore defenseman Maude Poulin- • UVM blueliner Sini Karjalainen set Labelle has racked up 24 points on 11 goals JANUARY SCORING a Division-I program record with four and 13 assists through 28 games • Theresa Schafzahl (5 goals, 4 assists) assists against Merrimack (Oct. 25) • The blueliner has for the fifth most goals and Kristina Shanahan (6 goals, 3 assists) • The sophomore defender had helpers on nationally by a defenseman and is tied were in HEAW’s top 10 in scoring in January all four goals scored by the Catamounts

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 3 GAME NOTES CONTINUED CHASING HISTORY crossed the blueline before finding twine QUÉBEC CONNECTION • Ève-Audrey Picard’s career numbers • Schafzahl’s goal is the fastest in program • The largest represented province/state on put her in the hunt for several program history beating out Amanda Pelkey’s goal the Vermont Catamounts roster is Québec records vs. Union on Oct. 24, 2014 (19 seconds) with 5 players from the Canadian province • The junior forward has posted 94 • Senior captain Ève-Audrey Picard and career points in 122 games - the fourth THAT’S A HOCKEY NAME! junior assistant captain Kristina Shanahan Catamount to reach 90-plus points • A very recognizable last name rests on both hail from Montréal suburbs Longueuil • Amanda Pelkey ‘15 currently holds an the top of the 21 jersey in green and gold and Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue 11-point lead over Picard (T-4th) for the • Junior forward Allie Granato, a native • Sophomore Maude Poulin-Labelle is one most in program history of Plainfield, Illinois carries the same last of two Québec natives on the blueline and • Pelkey also has the program record for name as Hockey Hall of Famer Cammi comes from Sherbrooke assists (56), 3 more than Picard (T-2nd) Granato • Rookies Hailey Burns (Kirkland) and • Picard has tallied 41 career goals • Cammi, her aunt, was a 1998 and 2002 Sara Levesque (Chicoutimi) join the • Pelkey holds an eight-goal lead over United States Olympian who won gold Catamounts after playing together for Picard (6th) for the program record (50) and silver in those respective years John Abbott College in Ste-Anne-de- • A breakdown of the Vermont scoring • Honored by Hockey East, the league’s Bellevue records can be found on page 18 of the best player now earns the Cammi Granato notes Award, named after the Providence SHORTY SHORTY alumna who tallied 256 points in 99 • Lilly Holmes netted her second career 7 FOR 7 collegiate games goal in a tie against New Hampshire (Oct. • Kristina Shanahan has seven goals in • Allie’s uncle, Tony, recently coached the 18) at Gutterson Fieldhouse her last 10 games, which is tied for the United States men’s hockey team in the • The sophomore forward’s goal was also second most in HEAW over that stretch 2018 Olympic Games at Pyeongchang the second shorthanded marker of her • The junior has 10 points over that • Tony played 14 years in the NHL and career at UVM stretch, which is the seventh highest amassed 492 points in 774 games with the • Holmes registered her first collegiate • Shanahan had six goals in January - New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, and goal with the first shot of her career she had five in the previous months San Jose Sharks -- he now coaches the against UConn (Oct. 6, 2018) • Her 10 points in the last 10 games helped her match her season total from HOLMES & HOLMES INLINE STAR a season ago (17) • Despite sharing the same last name, • Blanka Škodová earned her second Alyssa and Lilly Holmes are not related career silver medal with her native Czech 2020 THERESA • Alyssa is a junior forward from Republic last summer at the 2019 Women’s • Theresa Schafzahl has posted nine Burlington, Ont. while Lilly is a sophomore Inline Hockey World Championships points (5 goals, 4 assists) in eight games forward from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. • The UVM goaltender won her first five since the calendar flipped to 2020 • In her third year, Alyssa has posted four games of the tournament before the • The sophomore is tied seventh among points (1 goal, 3 assists) Czechs fell to USA 3-1 in the gold medal Hockey East skaters in points • She registered a two-point game against game • Schafzahl has moved in to a tie UNH last season in a conference matchup • In the 2018 inline championship, Škodová for second-most points (22) on the that resulted in a 2-2 tie posted a 5-1-0 record with a 0.67 GAA and Catamounts with Sini Karjalainen • Her career-high in points (3) came two a pair of shutouts for her first silver medal • She has the third-most assists (13) seasons ago on the road when Vermont • The sophomore goalie has an .888 SV% • The Weiz, Austria native represented took down No. 5 Minnesota and 2.58 GAA in 21 games this season her home country in the IIHF World • Lilly posted one goal in her rookie season • In her rookie season at Vermont, she Championships over the summer in her debut against UConn registered a 4-3-3 record, .922 SV%, and • The Westminster alum has five points (1 2.13 GAA in 15 games played ENOUGH TIME FOR A VINE goal, 4 assists) this season • Theresa Schafzahl took just six seconds • Škodová has a career 2.38 GAA, which is to score against Boston University (Nov. currently the third best mark in program 24) at Gutterson Fieldhouse history • The sophomore collected the opening faceoff win from Ève-Audrey Picard and

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 4 GAME NOTES CONTINUED DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (N. 11) represented the United States in the IIHF • Ève-Audrey Picard represented U18 World Championships in 2019 • Sophomore Blanka Škodová was named the Canada U18 team in 2013-14 • On defense is Emma Katzman, Sara Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week and participated in Team Canada Levesque, and Cam Morrissey (Nov. 11) following her 25-save shutout in Development Camp leading up to the • The rookie forwards are Hailey Burns, a 1-0 win at New Hampshire 2018 Olympic Games Lily Humphrey, and Tynka Pátková • The netminder registered 46 saves and • Three different countries are represented DREAM GAP TOUR allowed only two goals for a .958 SV% in the class: United States, Canada, and • Several former Catamounts have skated and 0.98 GAA the Czech Republic in the Professional Women’s Hockey Players • Škodová’s shutout was the third of her Association Dream Gap Tour this year career and second against UNH 2018-19 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS • Volunteer assistant coach Taylor Willard • Coincidentally, the first of her career • Vermont players nabbed five Hockey ‘18 was named Player of the Game when was also a 25-save performance against East weekly awards last season the tour visited Hudson, N.H. in early the Wildcats • Blanka Škodová was the first to earn October HEAW PLAYER OF THE WEEK (O. 28) an award when she was named HEAW • She was joined by former teammates Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 5) Amanda Pelkey ‘15 and Rachael Ade ‘17 at • UVM blueliner Sini Karjalainen was after stopping all 42 shots in 98:44 of the event named Hockey East Player of the Week action against Northeastern and UNH • Pelkey ‘15 was named Player of the Game following a nation-leading six-point • Classmate Sini Karjalainen was named a week ago in Illinois weekend (Oct. 28) Rookie of the Week (Dec. 10) and later • Karjalainen’s six points came from one earned Rookie of the Month (December) NESN TV DEAL goal and five assists, which included a after posting four assists in a two-game • Hockey East Association announced a UVM record-matching four-assist game road trip at Yale multi-year broadcast agreement with in a 4-4 tie Friday at Merrimack (Oct. 25) • In February, Maude Poulin-Labelle NESN that will feature 15 women’s games • The sophomore’s six points tied her was named Rookie of the Week after on NESN and NESNplus in the 2019-20 with teammate Val Caldwell among four registering a two-point weekened with season others for the most points in the nation a game-wining goal over the Holy Cross • The Catamounts will play three televised last week Crusaders (Feb. 4) games on the networks this season, • Theresa Schafzahl had a four-point starting on Dec. 30 game at Northeastern HUMPHREY ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (O. 14) weekend in a sweep over Holy Cross to on NESN • Vermont forward Lily Humphrey was earn Rookie of the Week (Feb. 18) • The Jan. 31 game at Boston University named Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week • In the final week of the regular season, will be televised on NESNplus at 7 p.m. by Hockey East (Oct. 14) Škodová earned Co-Rookie of the Week • UVM’s final televised game will be on Feb. • The UVM freshman was the only rookie honors after securing a 2-2 tie to clinch a 16 at 12 p.m. against Holy Cross in the conference to net two goals last spot in the Hockey East Playoffs week, and matched the most goals by a CBS SPORTS LIVE rookie in the nation for that period CATS ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE • Hockey East also has partnered with CBS • The Huntington Beach, California • Seven of the 2018-19 Catamounts have Sports to stream all conference games on native registered her first career goal skated for their national programs in their one platform in Thursday’s (Oct. 10) tie against St. careers • All UVM games will be streamed on CBS Lawrence • Blanka Škodová played in net for Sports Live or CBS All-Access • Humphrey followed it up with the the Czech Republic in three World LIGHT THE NIGHT opening goal on Friday (Oct. 11) to spark Championships, and was joined by • The Vermont women’s hockey team the offense in a 5-2 victory over the Saints Tynka Pátková in the 2014-15 U18 World walked in Leukemia and Lymphoma Championship Society’s (LLS) Light the Night on Sep. 27 VERMONT ROOKIE CLASS • Sini Karjalainen represented the Finland in Burlington • The 2019-20 Catamounts have seven U18 program for several seasons • After raising $1,720 in last year’s walk, rookies on the roster • Theresa Schafzahl played Austria’s U18 the Catamounts set their fundraising goal • Natalie Ferenc is the lone goaltender and National Team prior to Vermont and for $2,000 in the class, hailing from Orchard represented her country in the World • Vermont surpassed its goal with $2,300 Lake, Michigan. The rookie netminder Championships over the summer raised for the LLS

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Oct. 4, 2019 Nov. 8, 2019 Dec. 30, 2019 W, 3-1 at RIT L, 2-1 (OT) at New Hampshire L, 4-2 at #3 Northeastern Corinne McCool (1 goal, 1 assist) Ève-Audrey Picard scored in the Maude Poulin-Labelle tied the and Ève-Audrey Picard tallied third period to force overtime, but game 2-2 in the third period, but twice in the third period to open UNH capitalized on a power play. NU answered with two goals. the 2019-20 season with a win. Nov. 9, 2019 Jan. 4, 2020 Oct. 5, 2019 W, 1-0 at New Hampshire W, 4-3 vs. Providence T, 4-4 (OT) at RIT Lily Humphrey netted a late Theresa Schafzahl and Maude Maude Poulin-Labelle had three second-period goal and Blanka Poulin-Labelle led the Cats with assists and Corinne McCool Škodová had her first shutout of three points each. scored the game-tying goal in the the season. third period. Jan. 5, 2020 Nov. 15, 2019 L, 3-1 vs. Providence Oct. 10, 2019 T, 2-2 at UConn Kristina Shanahan cut the lead T, 2-2 (OT) vs. St. Lawrence Lily Humphrey and Maude Poulin- late, but PC answered to win by Kristina Shanahan (1 goal, 1 Labelle helped Vermont erase a two. assists) and Ali O’Leary (2 assists) pair of one-goal deficits for their had two-point nights in the home fifth tie of the season. Jan. 11, 2020 opener at Gutterson Fieldhouse. W, 4-2 vs. Merrimack Nov. 17, 2019 Blanka Škodová had a season- Oct. 11, 2019 L, 3-2 at Providence high 30 assists and Kristina W, 5-2 vs. St. Lawrence The Friars struck with 16 seconds Shanahan scored in her third Three goals in the first period left to defeat the Catamounts at straight game. fueled Vermont a four-game Schneider Arena. unbeaten start - the best in the Jan. 17, 2020 program since 2007-08. Nov. 23, 2019 L, 7-5 at Boston College L, 3-2 (OT) vs. Boston University Vermont led 5-3 late in the second Oct. 18, 2019 Vermont rallied back from a 2-0 period, but BC rattled off four T, 3-3 (OT) vs. New Hampshire deficit, but fell in overtime. unanswered goals. Vermont led 3-0 after the first Nov. 24, 2019 period but settled for a tie against Jan. 18, 2020 the UNH Wildcats. L, 5-1 vs. Boston University Theresa Schafzahl scored the T, 2-2 (OT) at Boston College Oct. 20, 2019 fastest goal in program history (6 The Catamounts erased a two- L, 3-2 vs. No. 7 Boston College seconds). goal deficit to force a tie in The Cats started a rally in Chestnut Hill. the third period with Theresa Nov. 29, 2019 Schafzahl’s goal, but BC handed L, 4-0 vs. Penn State Jan. 24, 2020 Vermont its first loss. Vermont fell to Penn State in L, 4-0 vs. #3 Northeastern the opening game of the 2019 Natalie Ferenc had a career- Oct. 25, 2019 Windjammer Classic high 32 saves, but the Cats were T, 4-4 (OT) at Merrimack blanked by the Huskies. Sini Karjalainen had a D-I Nov. 30, 2019 program record four assists in the L, 2-0 vs. Minnesota State Jan. 25, 2020 tie at Lawler Rink. The Cats were blanked L, 10-2 vs. #3 Northeastern by Minnesota State in the An offensive outburst in the Oct. 26, 2019 Windjammer Classic consolation second period powered the third- W, 6-2 at Merrimack game. ranked Huskies over the Cats. Val Caldwell matched the single- game program record of four Dec. 6, 2019 W, 3-2 at Maine Jan. 31, 2020 points as Vermont notched its L, 4-2 at #8 Boston University first Hockey East win of the year. Corinne McCool’s power-play goal in the third period ended a five- Vermont pulled to within one in Oct. 29, 2019 game losing streak for Vermont. the third period, but BU added a W, 4-2 vs. Dartmouth late insurance marker. Maude Poulin-Labelle became the Dec. 7, 2019 first defenseman to record a hat W, 3-2 at Maine trick in program history. Corinne McCool netted her second game-winner of the weekend to help sweep the Black Bears.

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Two-Goal Game Vermont: Kristina Shanahan at Boston College (Jan. 17, 2020) 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Against: Delaney Belinskas, Boston College (Jan. 18, 2020) Overall record 10-20-5 10-20-6 9-13-6 Hockey East record 7-13-4 8-15-4 6-11-4 Hat Trick Home 5-8-3 6-9-3 4-8-3 Vermont: Maude Poulin-Labelle vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 29, 2019) Away 5-12-2 4-11-3 5-5-3 Opponent: Chloe Aurard, Northeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Home vs. non-league 2-1-1 1-1-2 2-2-1 Four-Plus Goal Game Vermont: Ève-Audrey Picard (4G) vs. Union (Oct. 10, 2017) Away vs. non-league 1-6-0 2-1-0 1-0-1 Opponent: Victoria Bach (4G), Boston University (Nov. 17, 2017) Neutral vs. non-league 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Three-Assist Game Overtime games 0-2-5 1-1-6 0-2-6 Vermont: Theresa Schafzahl vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 29, 2019) One-goal games 5-5-0 6-6-0 4-3-0 Opponent: Kelly Browne, Boston College (Jan. 17, 2020) Two or more goal games 5-15-0 4-14-0 5-9-0 Vermont outshoots 1-6-2 5-2-1 6-8-6 Four-Assist Game Opponent outshoots 9-14-3 4-17-4 2-4-0 Vermont: Sini Karjalainen at Merrimack (Oct. 25, 2019) Opponent: Alina Mueller, Northeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) Equal shots 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-0 20 or fewer shots 4-7-2 2-7-0 1-3-1 Four-Point Game 21-29 shots 4-9-1 5-12-6 4-7-2 Vermont: Val Caldwell (2G, 2A) at Merrimack (Oct. 26, 2019) 30 or more shots 1-4-3 3-1-0 4-3-3 Opponent: Alina Mueller (1G, 4A) & Chloe Aurard (3G, 1A), Northeastern (Jan. 25, 2020)

Vermont scores first 8-2-3 10-6-2 7-2-2 Short-Handed Goal Opponent scores first 2-18-1 0-14-4 2-11-4 Vermont: Lilly Holmes vs. New Hampshire (Oct. 10, 2019) Opponent: Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Merrimack (Jan. 11, 2020) Leading after first 5-1-0 6-1-0 5-1-2 10-Plus Shots in a Game Trailing after first 2-12-0 0-11-0 0-7-3 Vermont: Theresa Schafzahl (10) at Merrimack (Oct. 26, 2018) Tied after first 3-7-5 4-7-5 4-5-1 Opponent: Natalie Snodgrass (10), UConn (Feb. 9, 2018)

Leading after second 6-2-3 7-2-2 7-2-2 Empty-Net Goal Trailing after second 0-16-0 0-16-1 0-10-3 Vermont: Maude Poulin-Labelle vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 29, 2019) Opponent: Hannah Bilka, Boston College (Jan. 17, 2020) Tied after second 4-2-2 3-2-3 2-1-1 Overtime Goal Vermont scores PPG 8-6-2 7-5-2 8-4-5 Vermont: Ali O’Leary vs. Providence (Jan. 5, 2019) Vermont scores 0 PPG 2-14-3 3-15-4 1-9-1 Opponent: Nara Elia, Boston University (Nov. 23, 2019) Opponent scores PPG 4-14-0 2-9-0 3-6-5 Opponent scores 0 PPG 6-6-5 7-12-5 5-6-1 Penalty Shot Goal Vermont: Ève-Audrey Picard at Providence (Feb. 25, 2017) Opponent: Claire Dalton, Yale (Dec. 8, 2018) After a win 4-4-2 2-6-2 2-5-3 After a loss 5-11-3 5-11-3 4-6-2 Goalie Shutout After a tie 1-4-0 3-2-1 2-2-1 Vermont: Blanka Škodová (25 SVs) at New Hampshire (Nov. 9, 2019) Opponent: Aerin Frankel (16 SVs), Northeastern (Jan. 24, 2020) Against ranked teams 2-8-1 1-11-0 0-5-0 Against CHA 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-1 40-Plus Save Game Against ECAC 2-3-0 1-2-2 2-0-1 Vermont: Sydney Scobee (46 SVs) at Clarkson (Dec. 11, 2017) Opponent: Terra Lanteigne (43 SVs), RIT (Nov. 24, 2017) Against NEWHA 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Against WCHA 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 50-Plus Save Game Vermont: Roxanne Douville (50 SVs) at Boston College (Mar. 1, 2014) Opponent: Meghann Treacy (53 SVs), Maine (Feb. 7, 2015) 2019-20 GAME HIGHS & LOWS 60-Plus Save Game Vermont: Kami Cote (66 SVs) at Wisconsin (Oct. 10, 2003) Most Goals 6 (at Merrimack, 10/26) Least Goals 0 (3x, vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/24) Point Scored by Goalie Most Goals Against 10 (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/25) Molly Depew (Assist) at Syracuse (Nov. 15, 2014) Least Goals Against 0 (at New Hampshire, 11/9) Most Goals in a Period 3 (7x, 2nd at Boston College, 1/17) Overtime Win 5-4 at Providence (Jan. 5, 2019) Most GA/Period 6 (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/25) Most Power Play Goals 2 (3x, at Boston College, 1/17) Overtime Loss Most PPG Against 3 (3x, vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/25) 3-2 vs. Boston University (Nov. 23, 2019) Most Shots on Goal 41 (at RIT, 10/5) Least Shots on Goal 16 (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/24) Swept a Home Series vs. Holy Cross (3-0, 4-1) (Feb. 15 & 16, 2019) Most Shots Against 36 (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/24) Least Shots Against 12 (at Maine, 12/6) Swept a Road Series Most Shots/Period 17 (2nd vs. Merrimack, 1/11) at Maine (3-2, 3-2) (Dec. 6 & 7, 2019) Least Shots/Period 2 (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/24) Most Shots (Player) 8, Poulin-Labelle (3x, last vs. Providence, 1/4) Win Against No. 1 Ranked Opponent *Vermont has never faced a top-ranked opponent Most Saves (Player) 32, Ferenc (vs. #3 Northeastern, 1/24) Most Penalties 8 (vs. New Hampshire, 10/18) Win Against Top-5 Ranked Opponent Least Penalties 2 (4x, at Boston College, 1/17) vs. #5 Minnesota (1/12/18) Most Penalty Minutes 16 (vs. New Hampshire, 10/18) Least Penalty Minutes 4 (4x, at Boston College, 1/17) Win Against Opponent Ranked No. 6-10 at #7 Providence (1/5/19)

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 7 2019-20 VERMONT WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Sh. Hometown/Last Team 1 Sierra Natzke G Jr. 5-6 L-C Pine, Colo./Lansing Spartans 2 Sini Karjalainen D So. 5-8 L Posio, Finland/Finland U18 National Team 4 Emma Katzman F Fr. 5-3 R Wilmette, Ill./Chicago Young Americans 5 Cam Morrissey D Fr. 5-6 L Troy, Mich./Selects Hockey 7 Kristina Shanahan (A) F Jr. 5-4 R Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Qué./Dawson College 9 Olivia Kilberg F Jr. 5-4 R Edina, Minn./Edina H.S. 10 Ellice Murphy D So. 5-4 L Roseau, Minn./Roseau High School 11 Abby Cleary F Sr. 5-8 L Buffalo, N.Y./Quinnipiac 13 Lilly Holmes F So. 5-5 L Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Westminster 14 Ali O’Leary (C) F Sr. 5-4 L Reading, Mass./Boston Shamrocks 17 Theresa Schafzahl F So. 5-8 L Weiz, Austria/Austria National Team 19 Val Caldwell F Jr. 5-6 L Glenview, Ill./Chicago Mission 21 Allie Granato (A) F Sr. 5-3 L Plainfield, Ill./Chicago Fury 22 Alex Gray F So. 5-7 L Brownlee, Sask./Stanstead College 23 Hailey Burns F Fr. 5-5 L Kirkland, Qué./John Abbott College 24 Corinne McCool F So. 5-8 R West Roxbury, Mass./Lawrence Academy 25 Alyssa Holmes F Jr. 5-4 R Burlington, Ont./Stoney Creek 26 Ève-Audrey Picard (C) F Sr. 5-5 L Longueuil, Qué./Canada U18 National Team 31 Blanka Škodová G So. 5-9 L-C Šternberk, Czech Republic/Vermont Academy 38 Natalie Ferenc G Fr. 5-5 L-C Orchard Lake, Mich./United States U18 National Team 44 Anna Erickson D Jr. 5-4 R Stillwater, Minn./Madison Capitals 49 Sara Levesque D Fr. 5-3 L Chicoutimi, Qué./John Abbott College 66 Lily Humphrey F Fr. 5-5 L Huntington Beach, Calif./New Hampton School 68 Tynka Pátková F Fr. 5-5 R Mezibori, Czech Republic/The Gunnery 76 Maude Poulin-Labelle D So. 5-6 L Sherbrooke, Qué./Stanstead College

Head Coach: Jim Plumer (Colby ‘83), 8th season Associate Head Coach: Jess Koizumi (Minnesota-Duluth), 3rd season Assistant Coach: Alex Gettens (Vermont ‘17), 2nd season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Taylor Willard (Vermont ‘18), 1st season

ROSTER BY CLASS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Seniors (4) Natalie Ferenc...... Fair-ence Cleary, Granato, O’Leary, Picard Sini Karjalainen...... See-Nee KARJ-yuh-lie-nin Sara Levesque...... Luh-VIKE Juniors (6) Ellice Murphy...... uh-LEASE Caldwell, Erickson, A. Holmes, Kilberg, Natzke, Shanahan Sierra Natzke...... Nat-ski Tynka Pátková...... Teen-kuh PUHT-koh-vuh Sophomores (7) Ève-Audrey Picard...... EV-Audrey Puh-CARD Gray, L.Holmes, Karjalainen, McCool, Murphy, Poulin- Maude Poulin-Labelle...... Mode Poo-LEHN-Luh-BELL Labelle, Škodová Theresa Schafzahl...... Tuh-RAY-zuh SHAWF-zall Blanka Škodová...... SHkuh-DOH-vuh Freshmen (7) Jim Plumer...... PLEW-mer Burns, Ferenc, Humphrey, Katzman, Levesque, Morrissey, Jess Koizumi...... Koy-ZOO-mee Pátková

ROSTER BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY

AUSTRIA (1) CZECH REPUBLIC (2) MASSACHUSETTS (2) MINNESOTA (3) QUÉBEC (5) Schafzahl Pátková McCool Erickson Burns Škodová O’Leary Kilberg Levesque CALIFORNIA (1) Murphy Picard Humphrey FINLAND (1) MICHIGAN (2) Poulin-Labelle NEW YORK (2) COLORADO (1) Karjalainen Ferenc Shanahan Cleary Natzke Morrissey ILLINOIS (3) L. Holmes Caldwell SASKATCHEWAN (1) Granato Gray ONTARIO (1) Katzman A. Holmes

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 8 ACTIVE PLAYER SEASON & CAREER HIGHS ACTIVE PLAYER SEASON & CAREER HIGHS ACTIVE PLAYER SEASON & CAREER HIGHS 2 - Sini Karjalainen 10 - Ellice Murphy 19 - Val Caldwell 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... 1 (4x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2 at Merrimack (10/26/19) Assists...... 4, at Merrimack (10/25/19) Assists...... 2 at Boston College (1/18/20) Assists...... 2 (3x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Points...... 4, at Merrimack (10/25/19) Points...... 2 at Boston College (1/18/20) Points...... 4 at Merrimack (10/26/19) SOG...... 4 (6x, last vs. Northeastern, 1/24/20) SOG...... 3 (2x, last at Northeastern, 12/30/19) SOG...... 7 at Merrimack (10/26/19) Blocked Shots...... 5, at Maine (12/6/19) Blocked Shots...... 2 vs. Northeastern (1/20/20) Blocked Shots...... 2 at UNH (11/8/19) CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals...... 1 (last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2 at Merrimack (10/26/19) Assists...... 4, at Merrimack (10/25/19) Assists...... 2 at Boston College (1/18/20) Assists...... 2 (3x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Points...... 4, at Merrimack (10/25/19) Points...... 2 at Boston College (1/18/20) Points...... 4 at Merrimack (10/26/19) SOG...... 4 (7x, last vs. Northeastern, 1/24/20) SOG...... 3 (3x, last at Northeastern, 12/30/19) SOG...... 7 at Merrimack (10/26/19) Blocked Shots...... 5, at Maine (12/6/19) Blocked Shots..2 (5x, last vs. Northeastern, 1/24/20) Blocked Shots.... 3 (2x, last at Minnesota, 1/13/18)

4 - Emma Katzman 11 - Abby Cleary 21 - Allie Granato 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Assists...... 1, vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Assists...... 2 vs. St. Lawrence (10/11/19) Assists...... n/a Points...... 1, vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Points...... 2 vs. St. Lawrence (10/11/19) Points...... n/a SOG...... 1 (4x, last vs. Boston U., 11/23/19) SOG...... 3 vs. Boston College (10/20/19) SOG...... 1 (2x, last vs. Northeastern, 1/25/20) ...... 1 (3x, last vs. Minn St., 11/30/19) ...... 1 vs. Northeastern (1/25/20) Blocked Shots...... 3 at UNH (11/9/19 Blocked Shots Blocked Shots CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2 at Yale (12/7/18) Goals...... n/a Assists...... 1, vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Assists...... 2 vs. St. Lawrence (10/11/19) Assists...... 1 (4x, last at Northeastern, 1/25/19) Points...... 1, vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Points...... 3 at Yale (12/7/18) Points...... 1 (4x, last at Northeastern, 1/25/19) SOG...... 1 (4x, last vs. Boston U., 11/23/19) SOG...... 3 (4x, last vs. Boston College, 10/20/19) SOG...... 3 at Maine (12/9/17) 1 (10x, last vs. Minn St., 11/30/19) Blocked Shots...... 3, at UNH, 11/9/19) Blocked Shots...... Blocked Shots...... 2 (2x, last at RIT, 11/24/17)

5 - Cam Morrissey 13 - Lilly Holmes 22 - Alex Gray 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... n/a Goals...... 1 vs. UNH (10/18/19) Goals...... n/a Assists...... n/a Assists...... 1 (4x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Assists...... 1 at RIT (10/4/19) Points...... n/a Points...... 1 (5x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Points...... 1 at RIT (10/4/19) SOG...... 1 vs. Providence (1/5/20) SOG...... 2 vs. Northeastern (1/25/20) SOG...... 1 (7x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) ...... 2 at UNH (11/8/19) ...... 1 (5x, last at Providence, 11/17/19) Blocked Shots...... n/a Blocked Shots Blocked Shots CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals...... n/a Goals...... 1 (2x, last vs. UNH, 10/18/19) Goals...... n/a Assists...... n/a Assists...... 1 (4x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Assists...... 1 at RIT (10/4/19) Points...... n/a Points...... 1 (5x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Points...... 1 at RIT (10/4/19) SOG...... 1 vs. Providence (1/5/20) SOG...... 2 (3x, last vs. Northeasternm, 1/25/20) SOG...... 1 (7x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Blocked Shots...... n/a Blocked Shots...... 3 at Holy Cross (2/3/19) Blocked Shots...... 1 (8x, last at Providence, 11/17/19)

7 - Kristina Shanahan 14 - Ali O’Leary 23 - Hailey Burns 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... 2 at Boston College (1/17/20) Goals...... 1 (3x, last at Maine, 12/6/19) Goals...... 1 vs. St. Lawrence (10/11/19) Assists...... 1, (4x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) Assists...... 2 (2x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Assists...... 1 vs. UNH (10/18/19) Points...... 2, (4x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Points...... 2 (2x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Points...... 1 (2x, last vs. UNH, 10/18/19) SOG...... 6 vs. Northeatern (1/25/20) SOG...... 4 vs. UNH (10/18/19) SOG...... 4 at Merrimack (10/25/19) ...... 1 (5x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Blocked Shots...... 2, at Merrimack, 10/26/19) Blocked Shots...... 3 vs. Boston U. (11/23/19) Blocked Shots CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals...... 2 (3x, last at Boston College (1/17/20) Goals...... 1 (9x, last at Maine, 12/6/19) Goals...... 1 vs. St. Lawrence (10/11/19) Assists...... 3, vs. Maine (12/1/18) Assists...... 2 (4x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Assists...... 1 vs. UNH (10/18/19) Points...... 3, vs. Maine (12/1/18) Points...... 2 (5x, last vs. Merrimack, 1/11/20) Points...... 1 (2x, last vs. UNH, 10/18/19) SOG...... 6 vs. Northeatern (1/25/20) SOG...... 5 at Boston U. (2/2/18) SOG...... 4 at Merrimack (10/25/19) 3 (3x vs. Boston U. (11/23/19) ...... 1 (5x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Blocked Shots... 2 (5x, last at Merrimack, 10/26/19) Blocked Shots...... Blocked Shots

9 - Olivia Kilberg 17 - Theresa Schafzahl 24 - Corinne McCool 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2 vs. Providence (1/4/20) Goals.....1 (12x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Assists...... n/a Assists...... 3 vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Assists...... 2 vs. Boston U. (11/23/19) Points...... n/a Points...... 3 (2x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) Points...... 2 (5x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) SOG...... 3 (3x, last at Merrimack, 10/26/19) SOG...... 7 vs. Boston U. (11/23/19) SOG...... 8 at RIT (10/5/19) ...... 2 (3x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) ...... Blocked Shots...... 2 (2x, last at Providence, 11/17/19) Blocked Shots Blocked Shots 2 at UNH (11/8/19) CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals...... 1, (9x, last at Merrimack, 1/26/19) Goals...... 2 vs. Providence (1/4/20) Goals.....1 (15x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Assists...... 2 vs. Quinnipiac (10/13/19) Assists...... 3 vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Assists...... 2 (2x, last vs. Boston U., 11/23/19) Points...... 3 vs. Quinnipiac (10/13/19) Points...... 3 (3x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) Points...... 2 (6x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) SOG...... 5 vs. UConn (10/6/18) SOG...... 10 at Merrimack (10/26/19) SOG...... 8 at RIT (10/5/19) Blocked Shots...... 4 at Boston U. (11/17/18) Blocked Shots...... 2 (7x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Blocked Shots...... 3 vs. Boston College (1/18/19)

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 9 ACTIVE PLAYER SEASON & CAREER HIGHS ACTIVE PLAYER SEASON & CAREER HIGHS ACTIVE GOALIE SEASON & CAREER HIGHS

25 - Alyssa Holmes 68 - Tynka Pátková (Redshirt) 1 - Sierra Natzke 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... 1 vs. Boston College (10/20/19) Goals...... n/a Saves...... n/a Assists...... 1 (3x, last at Boston U, 1/31/20) Assists...... n/a Most GA...... n/a Points...... 1 (4x, last at Boston U, 1/31/20) Points...... n/a Minutes...... n/a SOG...... 2 (6x, last vs. Providence, 1/5/20) SOG...... n/a Shutouts...... n/a Blocked Shots.... 2 (2x, last at Northeastern, 12/30/19) Blocked Shots...... n/a CAREER CAREER CAREER Saves...... 11 at Yale (12/8/18) Goals...... 2 at Minnesota (1/12/18) Goals...... n/a Most GA...... 1 (2x, last vs. Boston U., 2/1/19) Assists...... 1 (10x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Assists...... n/a Minutes...... 24:50 at Yale (12/8/18) Points...... 3 at Minnesota (1/12/18) Points...... n/a Shutouts...... n/a SOG...... 3 (3x, last at UConn, 2/8/19) SOG...... n/a Blocked Shots.....2 (2x, last at Northeastern, 12/30/19) Blocked Shots...... n/a 31 - Blanka Škodová 2019-20 SEASON 26 - Ève-Audrey Picard 76 - Maude Poulin-Labelle Saves...... 30 vs. Merrimack (1/11/20) 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 SEASON Most GA...... 6 at Boston College (1/17/20) Goals...... 1 (3x, last at UNH, 11/8/19) Goals...... 3 vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Minutes..... 65:00 (3x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Assists...... 2 (3x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Assists...... 3 at RIT (10/5/19) Shutouts...... 1 at UNH (11/9/19) Points...... 2 (3x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Points...... 3 (4x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) CAREER SOG...... 5 (3x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) SOG...... 8 (2x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) Saves...... 34 vs. Quinnipiac (10/13/18) Blocked Shots...... 2 at Merrimack (10/25/19) Blocked Shots...... 3 vs. Boston U. (11/23/19) Most GA...... 6 at Boston College (1/17/20) CAREER CAREER Minutes..... 65:00 (5x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Goals...... 4 vs. Union (10/10/17) Goals...... 3 vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) Shutouts...... 3x, (last at UNH, 11/9/19) Assists.....2 (11x, last at Boston College, 1/17/20) Assists...... 3 at RIT (10/5/19) Points...... 4 vs. Union (10/10/17) Points...... 3 (4x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) 38 - Natalie Ferenc SOG...... 9 vs. Northeastern (1/27/18) SOG...... 8 ( 2x, last vs. Providence, 1/4/20) 2019-20 SEASON Blocked Shots...... 5 vs. Northeastern (12/3/16) Blocked Shots...... 3 (2x, last vs. Boston U., 11/23/19) Saves...... 32 vs. Northeastern (1/24/20) Most GA...... 5 vs. Northeastern (1/24/20) 44 - Anna Erickson Minutes...... 63:46 vs. Boston U., (11/23/19) 2019-20 SEASON Shutouts...... n/a Goals...... n/a CAREER Assists...... 1 (2x, last at Boston U. , 1/31/20) Saves...... 32 vs. Northeastern (1/24/20) Points...... 1 (2x, last at Boston U. , 1/31/20) Most GA...... 5 vs. Northeastern (1/24/20) SOG...... 3 at Merrimack (10/26/19) Minutes...... 63:46 vs. Boston U., (11/23/19) Blocked Shots...... 2 (4x, last at Boston U., 1/31/20) Shutouts...... n/a CAREER Goals...... 1 vs. Boston U. (2/1/19) Assists...... 1 (9x, last at Boston U. , 1/31/20) Points...... 1 (10x, last at Boston U. , 1/31/20) SOG...... 4 vs. Boston College (1/19/19) Blocked Shots...... 3 at UConn (2/8/19)

49 - Sara Levesque 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 (2x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) Points...... 2 (2x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) SOG...... 4 vs. Penn State (11/29/19) Blocked Shots...... 5 at Providence (11/17/19) CAREER Goals...... n/a Assists...... 2 (2x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) Points...... 2 (2x, last at Maine, 12/7/19) SOG...... 4 vs. Penn State (11/29/19) Blocked Shots...... 5 at Providence (11/17/19)

66 - Lily Humphrey 2019-20 SEASON Goals...... 2 at Merrimack (10/25/19) Assists...... 1 (7x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Points...... 2 at Merrimack (10/25/19) SOG...... 4 (2x, last at UNH, 11/9/19) Blocked Shots...... n/a CAREER Goals...... 2 at Merrimack (10/25/19) Assists...... 1 (7x, last at Boston College, 1/18/20) Points...... 2 at Merrimack (10/25/19) SOG...... 4 (2x, last at UNH, 11/9/19) Blocked Shots...... n/a

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 10 2019-20 VERMONT COACHING STAFF JIM PLUMER HEAD COACH • 8TH SEASON COLBY ‘83 VERMONT RECORD: 94-146-39 CAREER RECORD: 252-215-58 HONOR ROLL • New England D-I Coach of the Year (2014, 2017) • Hockey East Co-Coach of the Year (2014) • UVM’s Winningest Coach (Jan. 12, 2018) • NCAA D-III Championship (2009, 2010 at Amherst) • AHCA National Coach of the Year (2009)

Jim Plumer enters his eighth season as head coach at game and made the program’s first Hockey East Semifinal Vermont in 2019-20. appearance. A program-record four Catamounts were named Hockey East All-Stars, while Roxanne Douville and The 2018-19 Catamounts finished with the highest penalty Amanda Pelkey were also named to the Women’s Division kill (88.4%) in the country. It was the first time that I New England All-Star Team. Vermont has ever led in a statistical category. In his first season with the Catamounts, Plumer led the In 2018, Plumer made history with Vermont’s win over team to their first-ever Division I playoff appearance as WCHA Champion Minnesota, tallying his 71st win to they set a team record with 16 points in Hockey East play. become the all-time winningest coach in program The team also set a program record scoring 71 goals in history. Plumer’s squad also beat the future Hockey East Plumer’s inaugural year. champion, Northeastern, twice and National Champion Clarkson once. Plumer came to Vermont after nine years as the head coach at (Massachusetts). During The Catamounts continued to make strides nationally in his tenure, Plumer captured the most wins in program the 2016-17 campaign. UVM received votes in the national history and molded Amherst into a national powerhouse, polls throughout 2016-17 and earned wins over three winning the 2009 and 2010 NCAA Championship titles to ranked opponents, a program record. The team advanced become the first program in school history to win multiple to the Hockey East Semifinals for the second time and, in national championships. the process, saw Madison Litchfield (All-Star), Ève-Audrey Picard (All-Rookie Team) and Taylor Willard (All-Star) After posting back-to-back 20-win seasons and qualifying collect Hockey East postseason honors. Litchfield and for a pair of NCAA Tournaments, Plumer was named the Willard collected similar accolades from the New England AHCA National Coach of the Year for leading the Lord Hockey Writers Association and Plumer was named Jeffs to the 2009 Division III NCAA National Title and a Women’s Division I Coach of the Year by the organization. 24-5-0 record. In 2014-15, Vermont defeated two ranked opponents and received votes in the national polls for the first time in COACHING CAREER program history. UVM won a program record nine non- UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT conference games led by their power play which converted Head Coach...... 2012-pres. 28 times, another record for the Catamounts. During the 2013-14 campaign, Plumer led the Catamounts AMHERST COLLEGE to a fourth-place finish in Hockey East with a program-best Head Coach...... 2003-2012 18 wins. The team’s record-breaking campaign marked an BOWDOIN COLLEGE NCAA-best 10-win improvement over the previous year. Assistant Coach...... 2000-2003 The Catamounts won their first ever Division I playoff

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 11 2019-20 VERMONT COACHING STAFF JESS KOIZUMI ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • 3RD SEASON • MINNESOTA-DULUTH ‘09 Koizumi enters her third season as associate head coach for the Catamounts. She previously spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Yale, followed by one season as an associate head coach at Ohio State. Koizumi was a standout and All-WCHA performer at Minnesota-Duluth where she served as a captain for two seasons and registered 87 career goals for seventh all-time in UMD history. In 2008, Koizumi helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the IIHF Women’s World Championship. She continued her playing career in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League and National Women’s Hockey League from 2009 to 2015. Koizumi notched the first goal in the history of the NWHL.

ALEX GETTENS ASSISTANT COACH • 2ND SEASON • VERMONT ‘17 Gettens returns to Vermont for his second full season as assistant coach. The 2017 UVM graduate previously served the Catamounts as a student assistant in 2016-17 and assistant to hockey operations from 2014 to 2016. Gettens spent the 2017-18 season at the University of Maine, where he was involved in practice, skill sessions, film sessions, pre-scout analysis, and recruiting as well as community involvement. He and the Maine staff led the Black Bears to a program-best 19 wins. Gettens has also worked as an intern coach at the USA Hockey U15 and U18 National Development Camps.

TAYLOR WILLARD VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST SEASON • VERMONT ‘18 Willard returns to Vermont for the her first season on the coaching staff. A 2018 graduate, Willard recorded the most points (62) by a UVM defenseman in program history. She was a two-time Hockey East Second- Team All-Star (2015-16, 2016-17) and earned Honorable Mention in 2017- 18. In 2016-17, she set a single-season program record for most power- play goals by a defenseman (6) and was named a New England Hockey Writers Association Division I All-Star. Willard spent the 2018-19 season playing professionally for the Montreal Canadiennes of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League.

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ÈVE-AUDREY PICARD ALI O’LEARY FORWARD • SENIOR FORWARD • SENIOR 5-5 • LEFT SHOT 5-4 • LEFT SHOT LONGUEUIL, QUÉ. READING, MASS.

CAPTAIN CAPTAIN 26• After spending her junior season as the Catamounts’ •14 O’Leary spends her second season in the Vermont assistant captain, Picard has been promoted to leadership group, wearing the ‘C’ for the 2019-20 captain for the 2019-20 season. campaign. • The UVM center has posted 94 points (41 goals, 53 • The Massachusetts native has 31 career points (9 assists) in 122 career games in the Green & Gold for goals, 22 assists) and posted a team-high even the fourth highest total in program history. rating last season. • Picard needs eight more goals, three more assists, • A season ago, O’Leary scored the game-winning and 11 more points this season to match the program overtime goal on the road at No. 7 Providence (Jan. records each categor 5, 2019)

ALLIE GRANATO KRISTINA SHANAHAN FORWARD • SENIOR FORWARD • JUNIOR 5-3 • LEFT SHOT 5-4 • RIGHT SHOT PLAINFIELD, ILL. STE-ANNE-DE-BELLEVUE, QUÉ.

ASSISTANT CAPTAIN ASSISTANT CAPTAIN • 21Granato joins the leadership team, donning the ‘A’ for • The7 lone junior in Vermont’s leadership group, Vermont. Shanahan will be wearing the ‘A’ for the 2019-20 • The UVM forward has posted four assists in her career season. and was one of three Catamounts to have an even • The Québec native registered 17 points (7 goals, 10 rating in conference play last season. assists) to tie for the second highest total on the • The Illinois native is the niece of Hockey Hall of Famer team last season. Cammi Granato and former NHLer Tony Granato • In 100 career games at UVM, Shanahan has 47 points (23 goals, 24 assists)

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*Gold Medal CZECH REPUBLIC Sammy Kolowrat (2013, 2016, 2017, 2019) Blanka Škodová (2016, 2017) PELKEY WINS GOLD! FINLAND Saana Valkama (2012, 2016, 2017(3))

SWEDEN Klara Myren (2008, 2009, 2012)

UNITED STATES Amanda Pelkey (2016(1), 2017(1))

(1) Gold Medal (2) Silver Medal (3) Bronze Medal • Amanda Pelkey ‘15 became the first former Catamount to win a women’s gold medal IIHF U18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS at the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea AUSTRIA • The Vermont native tallied two assists in five games Theresa Schafzahl (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) as Team USA went on to claim its first gold medal since the 1998 Olympic Games CANADA • Pelkey’s team also earned an ESPY for Best Game Roxanne Douville (2009(2)) after its 3-2 shootout victory over archrival Canada to Gina Repaci (2011(2)) win the gold medal Ève-Audrey Picard (2014(1)) • The game broke records at NBCSN as the most watched late-night (11:15 p.m. to 2:15 a.m. ET) CZECH REPUBLIC (3) program in network history with an average of 3.7 Sammy Kolowrat (2012, 2013, 2014 ) million viewers Blanka Škodová (2015) • Pelkey is no stranger to setting records, posting FINLAND program-highs in goals (49), assists (56), points Saama Valkama (2011(3), 2012) (105), single-season points (40), and single-season goals (21) SWEDEN • She is also the first Vermont native to represent Klara Myren (2008, 2009(2)) Team USA in the Olympics for women’s ice hockey • Pelkey joins John Leclair ‘91 and Aaron Miller ‘93 UNITED STATES as the only University of Vermont alumni to play ice Taylor Willard (2013(2)) hockey for the United States in the Olympic Games Alyssa Gorecki (2015(1)) Natalie Ferenc (2019(2))

(1) Gold Medal (2) Silver Medal (3) Bronze Medal

@UVMWHOCKEY #ThisIsVermont | UVMAthletics.com | @UVMWHockey 14 VERMONT QUICK FACTS COVERING THE CATS Location Burlington, Vermont Founded 1791 THE CATS ON CBS ALL-ACCESS Enrollment 10,700 • Hockey East and CBS All-Access announced a multi- National Affiliation NCAA Division I year partnership that will stream all Hockey East games Conference Hockey East through the online platform in 2019-20. Nickname UVM* • Subscriptions begin at $5.99 per month, and fans will be * Universitas Virdis Montis, Latin for University of the Green Mountains School Mascot Catamount able to watch every game played in a Hockey East arena. School Colors Green & Gold • Full-length archives of previous games are also available Home Ice (capacity) Gutterson Fieldhouse (3,717) through the subscription. Ice Size 200’ x 90’ • CBS All-Access is available in Australia, Canada, and the President Dr. Suresh Garimella United States. Director of Athletics Jeff Schulman ‘89 Athletic Department Phone (802) 656-3075 Athletic Ticket Office (802) 656-4410 MEDIA CREDENTIALS Gutterson Fieldhouse Press Box (802) 656-4193 • Media interested in season or game credentials for home games should contact Ryan Manley in the Media Relations COACHING STAFF Office at (802) 656-1109 or [email protected] Head Coach Jim Plumer, 8th • Credentials will be left at the Gutterson Ticket Office for pick Vermont Record (Entering 2019-20) 85-133-33 up on gameday, beginning one hour prior to faceoff Overall Record (Entering 2019-20) 243-202-52 Associate Head Coach Jess Koizumi, 3rd MEDIA INTERVIEWS Assistant Coach Alex Gettens, 2nd • All women’s hockey interview requests must be arranged Volunteer Assistant Coach Taylor Willard, 1st through Ryan Manley in the Media Relations Office Athletic Performance Justin Smith Athletic Trainer Allison Shepherd • Please contact Manley to arrange interviews early in the week Equipment Manager Austin Dunham with at least 24 hours notice in advance Sports Information Ryan Manley • Jim Plumer and Vermont student-athletes are available on Wednesdays at 1:45 p.m. in the Hall of Honor TEAM OVERVIEW • Please contact Ryan Manley to make arrangements for phone Overall Record (2018-19) 10-20-6 interviews; Please note that student-athlete phone numbers will League Record (2018-19) 8-15-4 not be given unless there are unique circumstances Letterwinners Returning 18 (13F, 4D, 2G) Letterwinners Lost 6 (2F, 3D, 1G) POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Newcomers 7 (3F, 3D, 1G) • The Vemont locker room is closed to all members of the media Captains Ève-Audrey Picard, Ali O’Leary Assistant Captains Allie Granato, Kristina Shanahan • Jim Plumer will be available upon request following the game, and select student-athletes will be available after a 10-minute TEAM HISTORY cooling-off period First Year of Women’s Hockey 1995-96 • With the exception of live television, student-athletes are not First Varsity Season 1998-99 available until the conclusion of the cooling-off period First Divison I Season 2001-02 • Please make post-game player requests through Ryan Manley First Year in Hockey East 2005-06 • Interviews with the visiting head coach and student-athletes All-Time Record 201-457-79 All-Time Hockey East Record 86-191-35 should be arranged through the visiting SID in Press Box 4 Catamounts in NWHL 3 Catamounts in CWHL 4

MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Hockey Contact Ryan Manley Email [email protected] Office Number (802) 656-3065 Website UVMathletics.com

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Vermont Year-by-Year Records INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Year Overall Conference Coach Most Points 1995-96 7-9-1 5-9-1+ Bruce Garrapy 4, Cealy Nottingham (0-4-4), at Conn. College (1/23/99) 1996-97 6-9-1 5-9-1 Dennis Miller 4, Jen Bradley (4-0-4) vs. Boston Univ. (1/27/95) 1997-98 12-7-4 8-4-4 Dennis Miller 4, Peggy Wakeham (1-3-4), at Union (10/10/08) 1998-99 8-11-1 7-10-1 Dennis Miller 4, Klara Myren (2-2-4), at UNH (10/16/12) 1999-00 12-9-4 10-3-4 Dennis Miller 4, Amanda Pelkey (2-2-4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2000-01 14-8-2 14-2-2 Dennis Miller 4, Dayna Colang (1-3-4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2001-02 1-28-1 0-16-0@ Dennis Miller 4, Amanda Pelkey (1-3-4) at Syracuse (11/14/14) 2002-03 3-25-2 0-15-1 Dennis Miller 4, Ève-Audrey Picard (4-0-4) vs. Union (10/10/17) 2003-04 6-25-3 2-15-1 Dennis Miller 4, Sini Karjalainen (0-4-4) at Merrimack (10/25/19) 2004-05 5-26-3 3-17-0 Dennis Miller 4, Val Caldwell (2-2-4) at Merrimack (10/26/19) 2005-06 3-29-2 1-19-1# (8) Dennis Miller Most Points (Defensemen) 2006-07 3-27-2 1-19-1 (8) Tim Bothwell 4, Peggy Wakeham (1-3-4), at Union (10/10/08) 2007-08 8-25-1 4-16-1 (T7) Tim Bothwell 4, Dayna Colang (1-3-4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2008-09 7-25-2 5-15-1 (7) Tim Bothwell 4, Sini Karjalainen, at Merrimack (10/25/19) 2009-10 10-22-1 5-15-1 (7) Tim Bothwell Most Goals 2010-11 7-17-9 4-13-4 (8) Tim Bothwell 4, Ève-Audrey Picard vs. Union (10/10/17) 2011-12 4-22-6 3-16-2 (8) Tim Bothwell 4, Jen Bradley vs. Boston Univ. (1/27/95) 2012-13 8-21-4 6-11-4 (6) Jim Plumer 2013-14 18-14-4 13-7-1 (4) Jim Plumer Most Assists 2014-15 15-19-2 6-14-1 (7) Jim Plumer 4 Sini Karjalainen, at Merrimack (10/25/19) 2015-16 9-25-3 6-15-3 (6) Jim Plumer 4 Cealy Nottingham, at Conn. College (1/23/99) 2016-17 15-14-9 9-8-7 (T4) Jim Plumer Most Saves 2017-18 10-20-7 7-13-4 (8) Jim Plumer 66, Kami Cote at Wisconsin (10/10/03) 2018-19 10-20-6 8-15-4 (8) Jim Plumer INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1995-2001 ECAC DIII Most Points - 40, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) 2001-06 ECAC DI Most Goals - 21, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) 2006-present Hockey East Most Assists - 23, Brittany Zuback (2013-14) All-Time Career Coaching Records Most GWG - 4, Torrey Dennis (1999-00) Coach Yrs Record Seasons Most PPG - 8, Dayna Colang, Brittany Zuback (2014-15) Jim Plumer 7 85-133-34 2012-present Most SHG - 2, Brittany Nelson (2007-08) Dennis Miller 10 70-177-23 1996-2006 Most PIM - 61, Kailey Nash (2010-11) Tim Bothwell 6 39-138-21 2006-12 Bruce Garrapy 1 7-9-1 1995-96 Most Points - Forward 40, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) Most Points - Defenseman 27, Dayna Colang (2013-14) TEAM RECORDS Most Points - Freshman 31, Ève-Audrey Picard (2016-17) TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Goals Scored...... 9 vs. Union (W, 9-0) 2/20/99 Most Goals - Forward 21, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) Most Assists...... 13 vs. Union (W, 7-2) 10/10/08 Most Goals - Defenseman 12, Dayna Colang (2013-14) Most Points...... 20 vs. Union (W, 7-2) 10/10/08 Most Goals - Freshman 16, Ève-Audrey Picard (2016-17) Most Penalties...... 15 vs. Cornell (L, 7-1) 11/9/08 Most Assists - Forward 23, Brittany Zuback (2013-14) Largest Margin of Victory...... 9 vs. Union (W, 9-0) 2/20/99 Most Assists - Defensemen 17, Sini Karjalainen (2019-20) Most Shots on Goal (D-I)...... 56 at Connecticut (L, 5-1) 1/10/15 Most Assists - Freshman 16, Victoria Andreakos (2013-14) Most Goals Allowed...... 13 vs. Harvard (L, 13-0) 11/8/03 Most Opp. Shots On Goal...... 68, at Wisconsin (L, 2-0)10/10/03 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON GOALTENDING Highest Save % .940, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Lowest GAA 1.52, Tiffany Hayes (1999-2000) Most Games Played...... 38, 2016-17 Most Saves 1,332, Kami Cote (2003-04) Most Games Won...... 18, 2013-14 Most Shutouts 10, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) Most Games Won, Hockey East...... 13, 2013-14 Most Wins 14, Roxanne Douville (2013-14) Most Games Won, Non-Conference...... 9, 2014-15 Most Minutes 2010:55, Kami Cote (2004-05) Most Games Won, Home...... 8, 2013-14; 2016-17 Fewest Goals Allowed 32, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) Most Games Won, Away...... 10, 2013-14 Most Games Played 34, Kami Cote (2003-04, 04-05) Most Games Lost...... 29, 2005-06 ALL-TIME HAT-TRICKS Fewest Games Lost...... 7, 1997-98 Jen Bradley (4 goals) vs. Boston University (1/27/95) Longest Winning Streak...... 7, 2013-14 Allie Knowles vs. Colgate (1/21/96) Longest Unbeaten Streak...... 12, 2000-01 Allie Knowles vs. Boston University (1/27/96) Most Goals Scored...... 96, 2016-17 Allie Knowles at Conn. College (2/17/96) Most Assists...... 153, 2013-14 Jean Richards at Colgate (2/25/96) Most Points...... 246, 2013-14 Anna Towne vs. Bishop’s (2/15/97) Most Power Play Goals...... 28, 2013-14 Allie Knowles vs. Hamilton (1/25/98) Most Shorthanded Goals...... 5, 2007-08 Torrey Dennis at Amherst (2/8/98) Most Penalties...... 172, 2005-06 Kate Lesniak vs. Sacred Heart (10/6/07) Fewest Penalties...... 50, 2000-01 Brittany Zuback at UConn (11/1/13) Dayna Colang at Syracuse (11/14/14) TEAM SINGLE-SEASON GOALTENDING Dayna Colang vs. Providence (2/1/15) Most Saves...... 1,372, 2003-04 Bridget Baker † vs. St. Cloud State (11/25/16) Best Save Percentage...... (.937), 2000-01 Ève-Audrey Picard (4 goals) vs. Union (10/10/17) Most Goals Allowed...... 140, 2002-03 Ève-Audrey Picard vs. Northeastern (1/27/18) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 41, 2000-01 Ève-Audrey Picard vs. Boston University (2/2/18) Most Shutouts...... 12, 2000-01 Maude Poulin-Labelle vs. Dartmouth (10/29/19) † Included both PPG and SHG in second period

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CAREER - PLAYER SEASON - PLAYER

POINTS POINTS RK NAME YEARS POINTS RK NAME SEASON POINTS 1 Amanda Pelkey 2011-15 105 (49-56) 1 Amanda Pelkey 2013-14 40 2 Dayna Colang 2012-16 97 (44-53) 2 Allie Knowles 1995-96 36 Brittany Zuback 2011-15 97 (44-53) 3 Brittany Zuback 2013-14 34 4 Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-present 94 (41-53) 4 Dayna Colang 2014-15 32 Allie Knowles 1995-99 87 (46-41) 5 Amanda Pelkey 2014-15 31 6 Alyssa Gorecki 2015-19 70 (35-35) Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-17 31 7 Victoria Andreakos 2013-17 69 (29-40) 6 Brittany Zuback 2014-15 30 8 Saana Valkama 2015-19 64 (26-38) 7 Dayna Colang 2015-16 28 9 Taylor Willard 2014-18 62 (21-41) 8 Victoria Andreakos 2013-14 27 10 Torrey Dennis 1997-2001 59 (43-16) Dayna Colang 2013-14 27 10 Allie Knowles 1997-98 26 Brittany Zuback 2012-13 26 GOALS RK NAME YEARS GOALS GOALS 1 Amanda Pelkey 2011-15 49 RK NAME YEARS GOALS 2 Allie Knowles 1995-99 46 1 Amanda Pelkey 2013-14 21 3 Dayna Colang 2012-16 44 2 Dayna Colang 2014-15 18 Brittany Zuback 2011-15 44 Allie Knowles 1995-96 18 5 Torrey Dennis 1997-2001 43 4 Jen Bradley 1995-96 16 6 Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-present 41 Allie Knowles 1997-98 16 7 Alyssa Gorecki 2015-19 35 Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-17 16 8 Bridget Baker 2013-17 30 Brittany Zuback 2014-15 16 Anna Towne 1996-2000 30 7 Ève-Audrey Picard 2017-18 14 10 Victoria Andreakos 2013-17 29 Amanda Pelkey 2014-15 14 Brittany Zuback 2012-13 14 9 Torrey Dennis 1997-98 13 ASSISTS Alyssa Gorecki 2016-17 13 RK NAME YEARS ASSISTS 1 Amanda Pelkey 2011-15 56 2 Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-present 53 ASSISTS Dayna Colang 2012-16 53 RK NAME YEARS ASSISTS Brittany Zuback 2011-15 53 1 Brittany Zuback 2013-14 23 5 Allie Knowles 1995-99 41 2 Amanda Pelkey 2013-14 19 Gina Repaci 2011-16 41 3 Allie Knowles 1995-96 18 Taylor Willard 2014-18 41 4 Sini Karjalainen 2019-20 17 8 Victoria Andreakos 2013-17 40 9 Amanda Drobot 2014-18 38 Amanda Pelkey 2014-15 17 Saana Valkama 2015-19 38 Saana Valkama 2016-17 17 7 Victoria Andreakos 2013-14 16 Dayna Colang 2015-16 16 GAMES PLAYED Peggy Wakeham 2008-09 16 RK NAME YEARS GP 10 Erin Barley-Maloney 2008-09 15 1 Alyssa Gorecki 2015-19 146 Dayna Colang 2013-14 15 2 Amanda Drobot 2014-18 145 Daria O’Neill 2016-17 15 Taylor Willard 2014-18 145 Ève-Audrey Picard 2016-17 15 3 Sarah Kelly 2013-17 144 4 Rachael Ade 2013-17 143 5 Cassidy Campeau 2013-17 142 6 Sammy Kolowrat 2015-19 141 Victoria Andreakos 2013-17 141 8 Dayna Colang 2012-16 140 MacKenzie MacNeil 2014-18 140 10 Bridget Baker 2013-17 138

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CAREER - GOALTENDER SEASON - GOALTENDER

GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED RK NAME YEARS GP RK NAME SEASON GP 1 Roxanne Douville 2013-17 102 1. Kami Cote 2004-05 34 2 Tiffany Hayes 1999-2003 94 Kami Cote 2003-04 34 3 Kami Cote 2001-05 93 3. Kristen Olychuk 2009-10 32 4 Madison Litchfield 2013-17 91 4. Kristen Olychuk 2007-08 31 5 Kristen Olychuck 2007-10 85 5. Madison Litchfield 2014-15 30

WINS WINS RK NAME YEARS WINS RK NAME SEASON WINS 1. Madison Litchfield 2013-2017 32 1. Roxanne Douville 2014-15 14 2. Tiffany Hayes 1999-2003 28 2. Tiffany Hayes 2000-01 13 3. Roxanne Douville 2010-2014 27 3. Madison Litchfield 2014-15 12 4. Kristen Olychuk 2007-2010 22 4. Tiffany Hayes 1999-00 11 5. Melanie Bouchard 1996-1998 12 5. Madison Litchfield 2016-17 10 Kristen Olychuk 2009-10 10 Kristen Olychuk 2007-08 10 SAVES RK NAME YEARS SAVES 1. Kami Cote 2001-2005 3221 SAVES 2. Tiffany Hayes 1999-2003 3001 RK NAME SEASON SAVES 3. Roxanne Douville 2010-2014 2956 1. Kami Cote 2003-04 1332 4. Madison Litchfield 2013-2017 2270 2. Kami Cote 2004-05 1092 5. Kristen Olychuk 2007-2010 1923 3. Tiffany Hayes 2002-03 983 4. Tiffany Hayes 2001-02 956 5. Sydney Scobee 2017-18 862 SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 1000 minutes) RK NAME YEARS SV% 1. Melanie Bouchard 1996-1998 .933 SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50% team minutes) 2. Tiffany Hayes 1999-2003 .924 RK NAME SEASON SV% 3. Sydney Scobee 2016-2018 .923 1. Tiffany Hayes 2000-01 .940 4. Kami Cote 2001-2005 .918 2. Tiffany Hayes 1999-00 .938 Roxanne Douville 2010-2014 .918 3. Roxanne Douville 2013-14 .931 Roxanne Douville 2010-11 .931 5. Madison Litchfield 2016-17 .928 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 1000 minutes) RK NAME YEARS GAA 1 Melanie Bouchard 1996-98 1.66 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 50% team minutes) 2 Micaela Dorf 1998-2000 2.35 RK NAME SEASON GAA 3 Blanka Škodová 2018-pres 2.38 1. Tiffany Hayes 1999-00 1.52 4 Sydney Scobee 2016-18 2.59 2. Tiffany Hayes 2000-01 1.63 5 Roxanne Douville 2010-14 2.65 3. Roxanne Douville 2010-11 1.91 4. Roxanne Douville 2013-14 2.00 5 Melissa Black 2016-19 2.79 5. Madison Litchfield 2016-17 2.08 SHUTOUTS RK NAME YEARS SO 1. Tiffany Hayes 1999-2003 16 2. Roxanne Douville 2010-2014 8 Kami Cote 2001-2005 8 4. Madison Litchfield 2013-2017 4 Kristen Olychuk 2007-2010 4

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