NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – The Boston University women's ice hockey team fell to Merrimack, 5-2, in the opener of a home-and-home weekend series on Friday evening at Lawler Arena.
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The Terriers, who got goals from junior
Madison Cardaci and freshman
Sydney Healey, held leads of 1-0 and 2-1 before the home team strung together four straight goals to take the win.
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BU moves to 2-5-0 on the year and 1-4-0 in Hockey East play. The Warriors improve to 2-6-1 overall with a 1-5-1 conference mark.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- BU got the first-power play chance of the game midway through the opening period and used it to get on the board first.
- A good chance for Healey in the left slot was saved and junior Lacey Martin sent the rebound into a crowded goalmouth, as the puck went off sophomore Christina Vote and then fell in the crease, where Healey poked it home at the 10:55 mark.Â
- The lead lasted only 28 seconds as Merrimack forced a neutral-zone turnover and Katie Kaufman skated in on the left side before beating BU goaltender Callie Shanahan to far post.
- Cardaci ensured that the Terriers would head into the first intermission with a lead when she scored her first collegiate goal with 1:21 left in the opening stanza.
- After getting the puck in the left circle from senior Julia Nearis, Martin spotted Cardaci skating down the slot and found her at the top of the crease for a tap-in.
- The second period belonged to the home team as Tara Blackburn created the second tie of the contest with a goal at 6:56 of the frame before Kaufman gave the Warriors their first lead with her second tally of the contest with 2:51 left in the second.
- A power-play marker by Merrimack's Allison Reeb at 6:19 of the third made it a 4-2 contest.
- The scoring was capped by an empty-netter by Ally Qualley with 2:35 remaining in regulation.
GAME NOTES
- Merrimack held a 29-24 shot advantage as Shanahan turned in a 24-save performance for BU.
- Emma Gorski picked up the win in goal for the Warriors and made 22 saves in the process.
- BU was 1-for-4 on the power play while Merrimack was 1-for-3.Â
- Freshman Clara Yuhn had a game-best 13 faceoff wins.
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UP NEXT
- The teams will meet again on Saturday (Oct. 29) at Walter Brown Arena.
- Game time is set for 3 p.m.