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QUINNIPIAC ICE HOCKEY GAME 29 vs Union | Feb. 7, 2020 | 6 PM | GAME 30 vs RPI | Feb. 8, 2020 | 3 PM | Hamden, Conn. | Frank Perrotti Jr. Arena 2019-20 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result October (4-2-1) vs 10/4 Providence W, 2-1 10/5 PROVIDENCE L, 3-2 10/11 at Maine W, 3-2 (OT) Quinnipiac Bobcats Union Dutchwomen RPI Engineers 10/12 at Maine T, 0-0 (OT) 15-10-3, 7-7-2 ECAC 5-18-5, 5-8-3 ECAC 0-27-1, 0-16-0 ECAC 10/25 SACRED HEART W, 6-0 10/26 SACRED HEART W, 5-0 10/29 at #5/6 Princeton* L, 2-4 THE LATEST IN BOBCAT NATION November (4-4-2) • The Bobcats return to Hamden after sweeping Brown and Yale on the road last 11/1 at #3 Cornell* L, 0-1 weekend. Quinnipiac earned two road conference wins against the Bears and Bull- 11/2 at Colgate* L, 2-4 dogs in two 3-1 victories. 11/8 DARTMOUTH* T, 1-1 (OT) 11/9 HARVARD* L, 2-3 (OT) • Quinnipiac stands in seventh place with 16 points in the ECAC standings. Cornell 11/15 at RPI* W, 4-0 has control of the first position with 29 points and remains undefeated in confer- 11/16 at Union* L, 2-4 ence play. Princeton, Harvard and Clarkson follow to make up the top four spots. 11/22 ST. LAWRENCE* W, 5-0 Yale and Colgate stand above Quinnipiac in a tight battle for the middle. St. Law- 11/23 #5 CLARKSON* T, 2-2 (OT) rence holds the eighth spot. 11/29 #10 MINN. DULUTH^ W, 4-2 11/30 YALE W, 3-1 • Against Brown, three different Bobcats recorded a multi-point game with a goal and an assist - juniors Taylor Girard and Taylor House and senior Kati Tabin. December (1-1-0) • Junior Grace Markey earned her second SportsCenter Top Play appearance after 12/6 COLGATE* W, 2-1 scoring a diving game-winner against Yale. 12/7 #4 CORNELL* L, 1-4 January (5-3-0) 2019-20 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1/4 vs Merrimack# W, 4-2 1/5 vs Merrimack# W, 3-1 1/10 at Harvard* W, 2-1 SCORING LEADERS GP G A P +/- PPG GWG 1/11 at Dartmouth* W, 5-1 #8 Lexie Adzija 27 10 13 23 +8 1 2 1/24 at #5 Ohio State L, 2-1 1/25 at #5 Ohio State L, 3-2 #24 Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout 28 12 7 19 +5 5 2 1/28 #6 PRINCETON* L, 3-2 #23 Sadie Peart 28 7 7 14 +8 2 2 1/31 at Brown W, 3-1 #21 Kenzie Prater 28 4 10 14 +4 0 0 #28 Brooke Bonsteel 25 5 8 13 +2 0 1 February (1-0-0) 2/1 at Yale W, 3-1 GOALTENDERS GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% SO 2/7 UNION* 6 PM #35 Abbie Ives 24-24 12-9-3 1445:50 43 1.80 .932 3 2/7 RPI* 3 PM #37 Logan Angers 4-4 3-1-0 238:08 4 1.01 .940 2 2/14 at Clarkson* 6 PM 2/15 at St. Lawrence * 3 PM 2/21 YALE* 6 PM *INFORMATION AS OF 2/6/20* 2/22 BROWN* 3 PM TALE OF THE TAPE TALE OF THE TAPE March (0-0) 2/28-3/1 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals TBA QUINNIPIAC UNION QUINNIPIAC RPI 3/7-8 ECAC Hockey Championship TBA 2.61 G/GM Scoring Offense 1.61 G/GM 2.61 G/GM Scoring Offense 0.61 G/GM 29.1 ..................................SOG ...............................23.6 29.1 ..................................SOG ................................ 17.6 2.8 ...........................Penalties PG.......................... 3.6 2.8 ...........................Penalties PG........................... 3.1 * - ECAC Hockey Contest 5.5 ................................PIM/gm ...............................7.5 5.5 ................................PIM/gm .............................. 6.6 3.2 ............................... PPC/gm .............................. 3.8 3.2 ............................... PPC/gm .............................. 2.8 ^ - Nutmeg Classic (at People's United Center) 0.6 ............................... PPG/gm .............................. 0.4 0.6 ............................... PPG/gm .............................. 0.2 # - Friendship Series - Belfast, Northern Ireland 17/89 (19.1%) ..........Power Play .....12/105 (11.4%) 17/89 (19.1%) ..........Power Play ..........5/79 (6.3%) BOLD - Home Game 61/70 (87.1%) .........Penalty Kill ......78/95 (82.1%) 61/70 (87.1%) .........Penalty Kill ..... 69/83 (83.1%) @QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH QUINNIPIAC GAME NOTES The Bobcats return to Hamden for two Scouting RPI QUINNIPIAC WOMEN’S HOCKEY home ECAC games against the Union The Engineers have yet to win a game this 2019-20 BREAKDOWN Dutchwomen and RPI Engineers. Quinnipiac season and hold a 0-27-1 overall record. Overall ............................................................. 15-10-3 is coming off a 2-1 conference week, earning Blake Orosz leads the team with six points Home .................................................................... 6-4-2 Away ...................................................................... 7-6-1 wins against Brown and Yale. on four goals and two assists. Ena Nystrøm Neutral .................................................................. 2-0-0 has played in 18 games for the Engineers in Overtime .............................................................. 1-1-3 Bobcats’ Last Time Out the net, recording a .917 save percentage Last 5 Games ...................................................... 2-3-0 Quinnipiac traveled to Providence, R.I., to and 3.45 goals against average. Last 10 Games .................................................... 6-4-0 take on the Brown Bears on Friday, Jan. 31. Last 15 Games ..................................................10-4-1 vs. ECAC Hockey................................................ 7-7-2 The Bobcats came out on top in a 3-1 win Last Time against the Engineers vs. Hockey East .................................................. 4-1-1 in which three Quinnipiac skaters recorded The Bobcats won the first game against vs. WCHA...........................................................1-2-0 multi-point games. Juniors Taylor House RPI, 4-0, back in November. Four different One-Goal Games .............................................. 4-6-0 and Taylor Girard and senior Kati Tabin all Bobcats scored in the win including first- netted one goal and added an assist in the year Kenzie Hauswirth, juniors Brooke Following a Win ................................................. 7-6-2 Following a Loss ................................................ 5-4-1 win. Senior Abbie Ives allowed just one goal Bonsteel and Laura Lundblad and Coutu- Following at Tie ................................................. 2-1-0 against and made 17 saves. Godbout. Bonsteel and Peart both tallied two points in the win. Quinnipiac tallied a Scoring First ......................................................12-2-1 On Saturday, Feb. 1, Quinnipiac took on in- season-high 48 shots against RPI, and Ives Opponent Scores First ..................................3-10-1 state rival Yale in New Haven. The Bobcats made 14 saves, which is a season-low. Leading After 1st Period ................................ 7-2-1 earned two road points in the 3-1 win. First- Trailing After 1st Period .................................. 0-9-0 Tied After 1st Period ........................................ 5-1-2 year Kate Reilly scored with five seconds left Girard Finding Her Groove Leading After 2nd Period ............................10-0-0 in in the first period from Girard and senior Junior Taylor Girard is currently on a four- Trailing After 2nd Period ................................ 0-8-1 Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout. Junior Grace game points streak after tallying two power Tied After 2nd Period ...................................... 4-4-2 Markey scored the game-winner in highlight play goals in back-to-back games against reel fashion from a beautiful pass from first- Ohio State and Princeton. She added her Scoring No Goals .............................................. 0-1-1 Scoring 1 Goal ................................................... 0-2-1 year Sadie Peart. Peart later scored the third in a row against Brown, and followed Scoring 2 Goals.................................................. 3-9-1 Bobcats third goal with four minutes to play. with an assist in the 3-1 win against Yale. Scoring 3 Goals.................................................. 3-0-0 Ives made 30 saves and allowed just her Scoring 4 Goals.................................................. 1-1-0 second goal against of the weekend. Adzija, Coutu-Godbout Leading Scoring 5+ Goals ............................................... 4-0-0 Sophomore Lexie Adzija and senior Sarah- Allowing No Goals ............................................ 4-0-1 Eve Coutu-Godbout are leading the Bobcats’ ECAC Playoff Push Allowing 1 Goal ................................................. 7-1-1 The Bobcats currently sit in seventh place offensive charge. Adzija leads the team with Allowing 2 Goals ............................................... 3-2-1 with 16 points in the ECAC standings. 23 points on 10 goals and 13 assists. Coutu- Allowing 3 Goals ............................................... 0-4-0 With six games left to play, the conference Godbout has recorded a team-high 12 goals Allowing 4 Goals ............................................... 0-5-0 standings could shift immensely by the and has 17 points on the season. The duo has Allowing 5+ Goals ............................................ 0-0-0 final weekend. Cornell sits in first with 29 a combined six power play goals this season Game was decided by one goal .................. 4-7-0 points on an undefeated record of 13-0-3. with four game-winners. Game was decided by two goals ................ 6-4-1 Princeton, Harvard and Clarkson make up Game was decided by three goals ............. 0-1-0 the rest of the top four, while Yale, Colgate, First-Years on Fire Game was decided by four goals ............... 1-0-0 Quinnipiac and St. Lawrence stand in the Reilly and Peart both recorded multiple Game was decided by five-plus goals ...... 3-0-0 final four spots for the potential eight playoff points in the last three games. Peart has Outshooting Opponents .............................12-3-1 seeds. recorded seven goals and seven assists for Being Outshot.................................................... 3-9-2 14 points this season, which is ranked ninth Even Shots ........................................................... 0-0-0 Scouting Union in the conference freshman scoring category. The Dutchwomen will come to Hamden with Reilly has tallied 13 points which ranks 12th Recording 0-20 Shots ...................................... 0-3-1 a 5-18-5 overall record and 5-8-3 conference out of all freshmen.