
Akane Hosoyamada had a two-point game (1g, 1a) at UConn.
Photo by: Michael J. Okoniewski
SU Records Fourth Shutout at UConn, 2-0
10/27/2012 6:10:00 PM | Ice Hockey
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Goaltender Kallie Billadeau notched her third shutout of the season in the Syracuse ice hockey team's 2-0 win at Connecticut (2-6-1) on Saturday afternoon. Junior defenseman Akane Hosoyamada led the Orange (4-4-0, 2-0-0 CHA) offensive effort, notching a goal and an assist. Sophomore forward Shiann Darkangelo also added a goal for the Orange.
"We did an excellent job defensively today," head coach Paul Flanagan said. "We held Connecticut to 13 shots on net and scored a couple of nice goals to get the win."
With less than four minutes left in the first period, UConn's Michela Cava was called for tripping. On the Orange power play, Hosoyamada would find Darkangelo who slipped the puck past UConn's goaltender, Sarah Moses. The tally would eventually count as Darkangelo's second game-winning goal of the season. Junior defenseman Brittney Krebs was credited with the secondary assist.
It was then Hosoyamada's turn to score. At 1:19 in the second period, the defenseman scored her first goal of the season off of a play with passes from senior forward Holly Carrie-Mattimoe and sophomore forward Nicole Ferrara.
The SU defense only held UConn to 13 shots, which is the least amount of shots that an opponent has taken in school history.
The Orange set a new program record by notching four shutouts so far this season. The most shutouts that SU has recorded in a single season were three, which was accomplished three different times (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11).
Billadeau recorded 13 saves in her fifth shutout of her career. Syracuse went 1-for-3 on the power play and held the Huskies to 0-for-2.
Syracuse outshot UConn, 36-13. The Orange has outshot its opponent in seven of its eight games.
Next up, Syracuse travels to Union on Friday, Nov. 2 (7 p.m.) and Saturday, Nov. 3rd (2 p.m.).
Orange Slices: Akane Hosoyamada's second period goal was her first tally this season… Shiann Darkangelo has scored four goals in the past three games… Senior forward Holly Carrie-Mattimoe tallied an assist in both games at UConn… The Orange set a new program record by notching four shutouts so far this season… The most shutouts that SU has recorded in a single season were three, which was accomplished three different times (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11)… This was Kallie BIlladeau's third shutout of the season and fifth of her career… She has only allowed three goals scored in four games… Darkangelo is now tied for first on the team with five goals scored… Her first period tally was her second game-winner of the season, a team-high… For the seventh game this season, the Orange outshot its opponent… The SU defense only held UConn to 13 shots, which is the least amount of shots that an opponent has taken in school history.
Goaltender Kallie Billadeau notched her third shutout of the season in the Syracuse ice hockey team's 2-0 win at Connecticut (2-6-1) on Saturday afternoon. Junior defenseman Akane Hosoyamada led the Orange (4-4-0, 2-0-0 CHA) offensive effort, notching a goal and an assist. Sophomore forward Shiann Darkangelo also added a goal for the Orange.
"We did an excellent job defensively today," head coach Paul Flanagan said. "We held Connecticut to 13 shots on net and scored a couple of nice goals to get the win."
With less than four minutes left in the first period, UConn's Michela Cava was called for tripping. On the Orange power play, Hosoyamada would find Darkangelo who slipped the puck past UConn's goaltender, Sarah Moses. The tally would eventually count as Darkangelo's second game-winning goal of the season. Junior defenseman Brittney Krebs was credited with the secondary assist.
It was then Hosoyamada's turn to score. At 1:19 in the second period, the defenseman scored her first goal of the season off of a play with passes from senior forward Holly Carrie-Mattimoe and sophomore forward Nicole Ferrara.
The SU defense only held UConn to 13 shots, which is the least amount of shots that an opponent has taken in school history.
The Orange set a new program record by notching four shutouts so far this season. The most shutouts that SU has recorded in a single season were three, which was accomplished three different times (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11).
Billadeau recorded 13 saves in her fifth shutout of her career. Syracuse went 1-for-3 on the power play and held the Huskies to 0-for-2.
Syracuse outshot UConn, 36-13. The Orange has outshot its opponent in seven of its eight games.
Next up, Syracuse travels to Union on Friday, Nov. 2 (7 p.m.) and Saturday, Nov. 3rd (2 p.m.).
Orange Slices: Akane Hosoyamada's second period goal was her first tally this season… Shiann Darkangelo has scored four goals in the past three games… Senior forward Holly Carrie-Mattimoe tallied an assist in both games at UConn… The Orange set a new program record by notching four shutouts so far this season… The most shutouts that SU has recorded in a single season were three, which was accomplished three different times (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11)… This was Kallie BIlladeau's third shutout of the season and fifth of her career… She has only allowed three goals scored in four games… Darkangelo is now tied for first on the team with five goals scored… Her first period tally was her second game-winner of the season, a team-high… For the seventh game this season, the Orange outshot its opponent… The SU defense only held UConn to 13 shots, which is the least amount of shots that an opponent has taken in school history.
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