2010–11 New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey season

2010–11 New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey season
ConferenceHockey East
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachBrian McCloskey
Assistant CoachesErin Whitten
Jamie Wood

Offseason

  • June 7: After two seasons with the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Jamie Wood has become an associate head coach with New Hampshire.[1]
  • Courtney Birchard participated in the evaluation camp for the senior 2010–11 Canadian national women's team.[2] She played for Canada Red (the camp was divided into four teams, Red, White, Yellow, Blue). Hannah Armstrong played for Canada White.

Regular season

News and notes

  • Both of Kristina Lavoie’s goals this season have been game-winners; last year, only one of her 18 goals was a game-winning tally.
  • Following a 9-for-9 effort at Union, UNH’s penalty kill is perfect this season at 30-for-30.
  • October 22: Julie Allen was a factor in both Huskies goals vs. Clarkson in a 2-1 triumph. Allen set up the game-tying goal and scoring the game-winning goal
  • October 23: Courtney Birchard registered three points with a goal and two assists in UNH’s 5-3 win against St. Lawrence.
  • Lindsey Minton stopped all 49 shots she faced in a two-game series against Niagara to lead the Wildcats to 1-0 and 2-0 victories. She made a season-high 25 saves in the 1-0 overtime triumph. Minton kept the Purple Eagles off the scoresheet on all 11 power-play opportunities (16 shots).[3] In October, Minton has allowed one goal or less in five of six games.[4]
  • November 13: The 1-0 shutout by Connecticut on November 13 ended New Hampshire’s 17-game unbeaten streak against the Huskies The Huskies penalty kill was a perfect 6-of-6 on the weekend. The shutout on November 13 marked the first time the Wildcats were shut out at home since Nov. 28, 2004 (by Mercyhurst), a streak of 109 consecutive home games.[5]
  • December 1: The Huskies loss to Northeastern on December 1 ended a 27-game unbeaten streak (26-0-1) vs. the Huskies. The last loss to Northeastern was a 2-1 mark on January 21, 2001. The shutout victory for Northeastern marks the first over UNH in the history of the program.
  • December 4 : Julie Allen collected a career-high two goals at 10th-ranked Providence on December 4. Goaltender Kayley Herman matched her season high of 27 saves December 4. The Wildcats surrendered two power-play goals in a game for the first time this season as Providence went 2-for-7 on the power play. In the game, the Wildcats scored their first power play goal since Oct. 23 vs. St. Lawrence.
  • December 9 and 11: Lindsey Minton stopped 57 of 60 shots for a .950 save percentage and 1.52 GAA in two games. In a 3-1 loss against Harvard, Minton was credited with 29 saves, including 14 in the second period. Two days later, she made 28 saves against Dartmouth, to record her fourth shutout of the season as the Wildcats triumphed by a 1-0 mark.
  • February 11: Nicole Gifford recorded her first career multiple-point game with a goal and an assist in a 4-2 defeat against Vermont.[6]

Career firsts

  • Nicole Gifford recorded her first career point with a goal at RPI.
  • Maggie Hunt tallied her first collegiate point with an assist vs. the Engineers
  • Emma Clark recorded her first point as a UNH Wildcat with an assist at RPI.
  • Lindsey Minton earned her first collegiate point with an assist during her 19-save effort at Union.

Standings

2010–11 Hockey East Association standings
Overall Conference
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#4 Boston University32284460117562115336633
#7 Boston College*3120654592562113445532
#9 Providence35221214553432112815343
Connecticut187101153551219933639
Northeastern1810442448352161054248
Maine198741954422161233754
New Hampshire1991001833402171313550
Vermont3371792344772141342449
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Current rankings: USCHO.com Division I women's poll

*Rankings based on number of wins in the conference

Schedule

DateOpponentTimeScoreRecord
Sat Oct. 2at Connecticut *1:00 PM
Fri Oct. 8at Syracuse7:00 PM
Sat Oct. 9at Colgate4:00 PM
Fri Oct. 15at Rensselaer7:00 PM
Sat Oct. 16at Union4:00 PM
Fri Oct. 22Clarkson7:00 PM
Sat Oct. 23St. Lawrence5:00 PM
Fri Oct. 29Niagara7:00 PM
Sat Oct. 30Niagara2:00 PM
Sat Nov. 6Vermont *5:00 PM
Sun Nov. 7at Boston U. *4:00 PM
Sat Nov. 13Connecticut *2:00 PM0-1
Sun Nov. 14at Connecticut *1:00 PM
Tue Nov. 23at Maine (at Lewiston, Maine)7:30 PM
Sun Nov. 28Boston College *2:00 PM
Wed Dec. 1Northeastern *7:00 PM
Sat Dec. 4at Providence *1:00 PM
Thu Dec. 9Harvard7:00 PM
Sat Dec. 11Dartmouth2:00 PM
Sun Jan. 9Northeastern *2:00 PM
Fri Jan. 14Providence *7:00 PM
Sat Jan. 15at Providence *7:00 PM
Tue Jan. 18at Quinnipiac7:00 PM
Sat Jan. 22at Northeastern *2:00 PM
Sat Jan. 29Maine *2:00 PM
Sun Jan. 30Maine *2:00 PM
Thu Feb. 3at Boston U. *7:00 PM
Sat Feb. 5Boston U. *2:00 PM
Fri Feb. 11at Vermont *7:00 PM
Sat Feb. 12at Vermont *4:00 PM
Sat Feb. 19at Boston College *2:00 PM
Sun Feb. 20Boston College *2:00 PM

Conference record

WCHA schoolRecord
Boston College
Boston University
Connecticut
Maine
Northeastern
Providence
Vermont

Awards and honors

  • Hockey East women's Team of the Week, (Week of October 4)
  • Courtney Birchard, Runner-up: Hockey East, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month (October 2010)[7]
  • Lindsey Minton, Hockey East Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Week of November 1)
  • Lindsey Minton, Runner-up: Hockey East Goaltender of the Month (October 2010)[8]
  • Lindsey Minton, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Week of December 13, 2010) [9]
  • Arielle O’Neill, Runner-up: Hockey East, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month (October 2010)[10]
  • Kayley Herman, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Week of February 7, 2011)[11]

Team awards

  • Karyn Bye Award (MVP)- Courtney Birchard[12]
  • Colleen Coyne Award (best defenseman)- Courtney Sheary
  • Tricia Dunn Award (best defensive forward)- Nicole Gifford
  • Rookie of the Year- Nicole Gifford, Arielle O'Neill
  • Sue Merz Award (7th Player)- Raylen Dziengelewski
  • Fan Favorite Award- Emma Clark
  • Unsung Hero Award- Kristine Horn
  • Academic Award for Excellence- Katie Brock
  • A. Barr "Whoop" Snively Citizenship & Service Award- Kayley Herman
  • Norma O'Dowd Hartnett Award (sportsmanship)- Chelsea Risling

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