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Catamans upset # 15 BC NE 3–2 in Vermont – Heights

Catamans upset # 15 BC NE 3–2 in Vermont – Heights

Two minutes stayed in the game, down with one, the power game and their own net empty. This was the situation in which the Eagles No. 15 found themselves on Saturday night.

At that time, Jade Arnon of the Boston College’s women’s hockey made the intelligent game by throwing the washer to the net from the angle of the offensive area, hoping for rebound. She received what she wanted, as the washer diverted from the body and headed for the front of the net, finding the wand of the Eagle Gabby Roy captain.

But Roy’s backhand was robbed by Vermont Netmander Jane Gervay, who slid across the net and squeezed the washer to his thigh to save the game for the catamany.

Vermont (7–21-2, 6–15-2 Hockey East) continued to beat the eagles (18-11-1, 14–8-1) for the second game of the Home and Home after the Eagles took First game 7–1 in chestnut Hill on ThursdayS

The game on Saturday did not go so smoothly for the Eagles, as they were defeated with 3-2 of a team where historically dominated.

Similar to Thursday Night, The Eagles Found Themselves Trailing Early in the First Period After Rose-Marie Brochu Capitalized on A Two-on-One CEPEPER The First Shot on Goal of The game.

Also covered by the match on Thursday was BC’s response – at least in the short term.

Just minutes later, Sami Taer’s cross-emission found a reign Hockey East Player of the Month Julia Pellerin. Pellerin entered the offensive zone and found Kate Ham to head to the catamAN network with a saucer for a saucer that Ham redirected over the goalkeeper’s sleeve hand Jane Gervay to tie the game 1-1.

The tie of 1-11 did not last long, as the “eagles” extended their lead only 46 seconds later thanks to the efforts of freshman Lauren Glazer.

The glazer collected the washer at the Eagles’s own end, descended the ice, and, as he protected himself from a rear break, took a quick move on forehand to beat the goalkeeper and slid the washer into the back of the catammnt’s net.

For a moment, it seemed that Gutterson fans may be another blow, like the one who descended into the Conte Forum 48 hours earlier. But after the Glazer’s goal, the Eagles will not find the back of the net again until the end of the game.

Resonating the beginning of the first period, it was a broch for 40 seconds in the second period, scoring to tie the game with a pack.

The Eagles did not help their case, taking the first penalty from the game 26 seconds after the brochuch tied it. The Eagles will kill the successfully chopped violation of the glazer by suppressing the aggressive impetus of the catamont and managing a dangerously shortened opportunity with two to one that was closed by Gervas.

BC has received its own ability to play power by less than twelve minutes to go to the second. The Eagles generated very legitimate chances to evaluate the subsequent play of power, but the best chance withdrew from the catamantan stick as an abuse of a washer in the slot was taken by the leading goalkeeper of Vermont Lara Beach, without Grace Campbell, who stands in Its way of purpose.

Beaner, as if there was too much time for himself, took out Dechend. But Campbell read it as a book and the game remained knit.

Campbell ended the night with 27 rescues on 30 shots.

The Catamans took their second lead from the game 45 seconds after the second punishment of BC.

A strong front passage caught noticeably beyond the Eagle’s position aside, as the removal of Vermont popped up three undeniable Campbell catamoms.

Once again, the name of Brocho found the score table as she collected the main assist of the goal for a catamoming of a catamon noted by McKenzie Serato.

Catamans kept their lead with one goal through the rest of the game, excluding numerous chances to evaluate the college in Boston A. In the end, the “eagles” lost 3-2 of the team in which they entered the game with a record 32-5-5-5-5-5-5- For all time.

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