
Ice Hockey Heads for No. 8 St. Lawrence Tuesday Night
10/7/2024 4:16:00 PM | Ice Hockey
Syracuse at No. 8 St. Lawrence: October 8 - 6 p.m. | Canton, N.Y. | Appleton Arena
Live Stream: ESPN+
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Twitter:Â @CuseICE
Instagram: @CuseICE
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
St. Lawrence Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
Puck Drop
- It's truly on the road for the Syracuse women's ice hockey team as the Orange get set for a trip to North Country to take on No. 8 St. Lawrence Tuesday night at Appleton Arena.
- The Orange are coming off a 2-0-0 weekend, blanking Stonehill 4-0 on both Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Both netminders, Allie Kelley and Bella Gould, completed the shutouts behind 20-save efforts.
- 'Cuse is looking to do something for the first time in program history: open a season with a 3-0-0 record.
- Syracuse and St. Lawrence meet for the 11th time in series history. The Saints hold an 8-1-1 series lead as the Orange hunt their first win over St. Lawrence since the 2013-14 campaign. Syracuse has never won in Canton against the Saints.
- ESPN+ will carry Tuesday's game with live stats available on SaintsAthletics.com.
CLEAN 'EM
- Last weekend, Syracuse blanked Stonehill in both games, picking up 4-0 wins over the Skyhawks on both Friday night in the season opener and on Saturday afternoon.
- The pair of clean sheets marked the first time Syracuse produced shutouts since holding Penn State (Feb. 24, 2017) and RIT (March 3) scoreless at the tail end of the 2016-17 season.
- The 'Cuse netminders Allie Kelley and Bella Gould earned the shutouts, with the latter collecting the first of her college career. Both keepers made 20 saves in the shutout.
- Knock on wood, Syracuse is carrying a 134 minute and 49 second opponent scoreless streak into Tuesday night's game.
On Mcleod nine(teen)
- Syracuse freshman forward Rylee McLeod was selected as the Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) Rookie of the Week, announced by the league office Monday morning.
- McLeod finished her first collegiate weekend with two points, getting her first career goal on Saturday against Stonehill in a 4-0 win.Â
- The Grand Prairie, Albert native got her first goal 3:44 into the third period, while her first career point came on an assist in the second period to Charli Kettyle.
McLeod finished the weekend with a +3 as she was on ice for three of the four Syracuse goals on Saturday.Â
- She added 14 faceoff wins to her line, including a 10-of-15 effort on Friday in the season opener. McLeod went 56.0 percent in the circle over the weekend.
COVER WHO??
- This past weekend, Syracuse gave Stonehill all it could handle as the Orange tallied up eight goals across the two games, scoring four in each contest.
- More unique is that Syracuse had eight different goal getters: Charli Kettyle, Jessica Cheung, Maya 'Darcy, Jackson Kinsler, Rylee McLeod, Jocelyn Fiala, Charlotte Hallett, and Tatum White.
- Syracuse hasn't had at least six unique goal scorers to open a season since the 2016-17 season when Jessica Sibley scored against Bemidji State, Savannah Rennie and Alysha Burris scored at Northeastern, with Stephanie Grossi, Kelli Rowswell, and Heather Schwarz scoring against Colgate before Grossi became the first repeat goal scorer of the year.
Live Stream: ESPN+
Live Stats: Click Here
Twitter:Â @CuseICE
Instagram: @CuseICE
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
St. Lawrence Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
Puck Drop
- It's truly on the road for the Syracuse women's ice hockey team as the Orange get set for a trip to North Country to take on No. 8 St. Lawrence Tuesday night at Appleton Arena.
- The Orange are coming off a 2-0-0 weekend, blanking Stonehill 4-0 on both Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Both netminders, Allie Kelley and Bella Gould, completed the shutouts behind 20-save efforts.
- 'Cuse is looking to do something for the first time in program history: open a season with a 3-0-0 record.
- Syracuse and St. Lawrence meet for the 11th time in series history. The Saints hold an 8-1-1 series lead as the Orange hunt their first win over St. Lawrence since the 2013-14 campaign. Syracuse has never won in Canton against the Saints.
- ESPN+ will carry Tuesday's game with live stats available on SaintsAthletics.com.
CLEAN 'EM
- Last weekend, Syracuse blanked Stonehill in both games, picking up 4-0 wins over the Skyhawks on both Friday night in the season opener and on Saturday afternoon.
- The pair of clean sheets marked the first time Syracuse produced shutouts since holding Penn State (Feb. 24, 2017) and RIT (March 3) scoreless at the tail end of the 2016-17 season.
- The 'Cuse netminders Allie Kelley and Bella Gould earned the shutouts, with the latter collecting the first of her college career. Both keepers made 20 saves in the shutout.
- Knock on wood, Syracuse is carrying a 134 minute and 49 second opponent scoreless streak into Tuesday night's game.
On Mcleod nine(teen)
- Syracuse freshman forward Rylee McLeod was selected as the Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) Rookie of the Week, announced by the league office Monday morning.
- McLeod finished her first collegiate weekend with two points, getting her first career goal on Saturday against Stonehill in a 4-0 win.Â
- The Grand Prairie, Albert native got her first goal 3:44 into the third period, while her first career point came on an assist in the second period to Charli Kettyle.
McLeod finished the weekend with a +3 as she was on ice for three of the four Syracuse goals on Saturday.Â
- She added 14 faceoff wins to her line, including a 10-of-15 effort on Friday in the season opener. McLeod went 56.0 percent in the circle over the weekend.
COVER WHO??
- This past weekend, Syracuse gave Stonehill all it could handle as the Orange tallied up eight goals across the two games, scoring four in each contest.
- More unique is that Syracuse had eight different goal getters: Charli Kettyle, Jessica Cheung, Maya 'Darcy, Jackson Kinsler, Rylee McLeod, Jocelyn Fiala, Charlotte Hallett, and Tatum White.
- Syracuse hasn't had at least six unique goal scorers to open a season since the 2016-17 season when Jessica Sibley scored against Bemidji State, Savannah Rennie and Alysha Burris scored at Northeastern, with Stephanie Grossi, Kelli Rowswell, and Heather Schwarz scoring against Colgate before Grossi became the first repeat goal scorer of the year.
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