
Photo by: Tracey Edson
'Cuse Wins CHA Regular Season Championship!
2/12/2022 4:53:00 PM | Ice Hockey
Syracuse won the program's first College Hockey America regular season championship with a 4-1 win at Mercyhurst on Saturday. Sophomore Tatum White scored the first goal of the game and assisted on the game-winner and senior goaltender Arielle DeSmet recorded 33 saves to lead Syracuse to the victory. The Orange earned the top seed in the 2022 CHA Tournament and will host the event on February 24th through February 26th at the Tennity Ice Pavilion.
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"Our team pulled together today and had a really good focus," said head coach Paul Flanagan. "Our veterans stepped up and did a really good job leading the team, especially after yesterday's loss. It is special to win a regular season championship. We have been close before but when you finally win one, it is gratifying. It was a really good hockey game today."
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In the first period, White put the Orange (13-10-6 overall, 11-4-1 CHA) on the scoreboard first with an unassisted goal with just more than 11 minutes into the game. White stole a pass in the neutral zone carried it into the Mercyhurst (19-10-2, 9-5) zone and fired a shot from the top of the right circle past Mercyhurst goalie Ena Nystrom. Mercyhurst's Kristy Pidgeon tied the game 2-2 with 2:53 left in the first period.
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In the second period, White corralled a loose puck in the Lakers offensive zone and brought it behind the goal from left to right to the circle. She sent a pass across the crease to junior Anna Leschyshyn on the back door and Leschyshyn put the game-winner into the back of the net with just more than six minutes left in the period.
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Freshman Madison Primeau gave the Orange a 3-1 scoring a goal with 15:33 remaining in the game. The freshman one-timed a rebound save of her own shot past Nystrom for her 10th goal of the season. Redshirt junior Marielle McHale assisted on the goal.
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Graduate student Victoria Klimek scored an empty-net goal with 2:19 remaining to seal the 4-0 victory. Seniors Abby Moloughney and Shelby Calof assisted on the goal.
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UP NEXT
As the CHA regular season champion, the Orange will host the CHA Tournament on February 24-26 at Tennity Ice Pavilion. The final seeding will be determined after all CHA regular season games are played on February 19.
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2022 CHA Tournament Schedule
Thursday, February 24       4 pm       #4 seed vs. #5 seed
Friday, February 25            12 pm     #1 seed Syracuse vs. winner of #4/#5 game
                                           4 pm       #2 seed vs. #3 seed
Saturday, February 26       2 pm       Championship Game (winners of semifinal games)
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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"Our team pulled together today and had a really good focus," said head coach Paul Flanagan. "Our veterans stepped up and did a really good job leading the team, especially after yesterday's loss. It is special to win a regular season championship. We have been close before but when you finally win one, it is gratifying. It was a really good hockey game today."
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In the first period, White put the Orange (13-10-6 overall, 11-4-1 CHA) on the scoreboard first with an unassisted goal with just more than 11 minutes into the game. White stole a pass in the neutral zone carried it into the Mercyhurst (19-10-2, 9-5) zone and fired a shot from the top of the right circle past Mercyhurst goalie Ena Nystrom. Mercyhurst's Kristy Pidgeon tied the game 2-2 with 2:53 left in the first period.
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In the second period, White corralled a loose puck in the Lakers offensive zone and brought it behind the goal from left to right to the circle. She sent a pass across the crease to junior Anna Leschyshyn on the back door and Leschyshyn put the game-winner into the back of the net with just more than six minutes left in the period.
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Freshman Madison Primeau gave the Orange a 3-1 scoring a goal with 15:33 remaining in the game. The freshman one-timed a rebound save of her own shot past Nystrom for her 10th goal of the season. Redshirt junior Marielle McHale assisted on the goal.
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Graduate student Victoria Klimek scored an empty-net goal with 2:19 remaining to seal the 4-0 victory. Seniors Abby Moloughney and Shelby Calof assisted on the goal.
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UP NEXT
As the CHA regular season champion, the Orange will host the CHA Tournament on February 24-26 at Tennity Ice Pavilion. The final seeding will be determined after all CHA regular season games are played on February 19.
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2022 CHA Tournament Schedule
Thursday, February 24       4 pm       #4 seed vs. #5 seed
Friday, February 25            12 pm     #1 seed Syracuse vs. winner of #4/#5 game
                                           4 pm       #2 seed vs. #3 seed
Saturday, February 26       2 pm       Championship Game (winners of semifinal games)
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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