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Orange Lose at Mercyhurst; Series Finale is Saturday
2/11/2022 8:21:00 PM | Ice Hockey
Game Details: Saturday, February 12 -- Erie, Pa.
Live Video: Stretch
Live Coverage: Stats
Twitter: @CuseIce
Syracuse: News | Roster | Schedule | Notes
Syracuse lost the first of a two-game College Hockey America series, 9-0, at Mercyhurst on Friday afternoon. The Orange and Lakers wlll play the series finale on Saturday at 2 pm at the Mercyhurst Ice Center. The game will be streamed on Stretch. The loss is the first in the 2022 calendar year for the Orange, who are 6-1-1 since January 1. A Syracuse (12-10-6 overall, 10-4-1 CHA) victory on Saturday will clinch the program's first CHA regular season title.
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"We have to put this behind us and get ready for tomorrow," said head coach Paul Flanagan. "Today we were not prepared mentally and there was a lot of frustration on offense and defense. It's my job to get them ready. We know we have to respond and it will take a collective effort from the coaches and the players. We still have a chance tomorrow to win the league."
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In the final five minutes of the first period, Mercyhurst (19-9-2, 9-4) scored a trio of goals to take a 3-0 lead. Sara Boucher tallied a pair of goals and then Kristy Pidgeon netted a third with less than two minutes left in the opening period. The Lakers continued the scoring with Marielle Parks, Boucher and Chantal Ste-Croix tallying goals in the first seven minutes of the second period and held a 6-0 advantage. Mercyhurst added three more goals in the third period for the 9-0 win.
For complete coverage of Syracuse ice hockey, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Ice Hockey), Twitter (@CuseIce) and Instagram (@CuseIce).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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Live Video: Stretch
Live Coverage: Stats
Twitter: @CuseIce
Syracuse: News | Roster | Schedule | Notes
Syracuse lost the first of a two-game College Hockey America series, 9-0, at Mercyhurst on Friday afternoon. The Orange and Lakers wlll play the series finale on Saturday at 2 pm at the Mercyhurst Ice Center. The game will be streamed on Stretch. The loss is the first in the 2022 calendar year for the Orange, who are 6-1-1 since January 1. A Syracuse (12-10-6 overall, 10-4-1 CHA) victory on Saturday will clinch the program's first CHA regular season title.
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"We have to put this behind us and get ready for tomorrow," said head coach Paul Flanagan. "Today we were not prepared mentally and there was a lot of frustration on offense and defense. It's my job to get them ready. We know we have to respond and it will take a collective effort from the coaches and the players. We still have a chance tomorrow to win the league."
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In the final five minutes of the first period, Mercyhurst (19-9-2, 9-4) scored a trio of goals to take a 3-0 lead. Sara Boucher tallied a pair of goals and then Kristy Pidgeon netted a third with less than two minutes left in the opening period. The Lakers continued the scoring with Marielle Parks, Boucher and Chantal Ste-Croix tallying goals in the first seven minutes of the second period and held a 6-0 advantage. Mercyhurst added three more goals in the third period for the 9-0 win.
For complete coverage of Syracuse ice hockey, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Ice Hockey), Twitter (@CuseIce) and Instagram (@CuseIce).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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Team Stats
SYR
MER
Shots
27
44
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
1
1
Penalty Mins
2
2
Faceoffs Won
18
33
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