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SCHENECTADY, NY - The Dutchwomen play their final set of regular season games in 2016-17 as they travel to Princeton on Feb. 17 at 6:00 p.m. while playing at Quinnipiac on Feb. 18 at 3:00 p.m.
Last Time Out
With 1:23 remaining in the game and the game tied 1-1, Dartmouth College committed a penalty to put Union College on the powerplay for the remainder of the game.
After a timeout by coach Josh Sciba, Dutchwomen first year forward Katelynn Russ won the draw and set up their powerplay chance. After a shot by first year forward Cheyenne Harris was stopped by Dartmouth goalie Robyn Chemago, the puck got worked to the point where junior defenseman Caitlyn McLaren. The shot was kicked away with the left pad by Chemago falling right to the tape of senior forward Alli Devins who slid it between the glove and the left pad Chemago with 1:06 left on the clock. McLaren and Harris picked up assists on the power play goal.
This would prove to be the decisive game winner as Union was able to kill off the remaining time on the clock as it claimed its fifth victory of the season by a final of 2-1.
Scouting the Tigers
Princeton is currently ranked ninth in the latest USCHO and USA Hockey polls while slotting in fifth in the ECAC standings. The Tigers are 7-2-1 in 2017 which includes a 4-2 victory over No. 3/3 St. Lawrence on Saturday. ECAC freshman of the year candidate Carly Bullock netted her 16th and 17th goals on the season including the game winner in the third period. Sophomore Karlie Lund leads Princeton in points (40), goals (20) and assists (20).
Scouting the Bobcats
Quinnipiac is currently ranked 10th in the latest USCHO and USA Hockey polls while slotting in sixth in the ECAC standings. This past weekend, the Bobcats tied No. 3/3 St. Lawrence 1-1 while falling to No. 5/5 Clarkson 1-0. Senior goalie Sydney Rossman currenly has a 1.53 GAA along with a .919 save percentage. Offensively, they are led by junior Taylar Cianfarano who has 25 points (12G, 13A).
On the Air
All Union women's ice hockey home games feature live video at UnionAtheltics.tv. Sam Sigal is the "Voice of the Dutchwomen" and provides play-by-play of all the action. Free audio of the games can be heard at http://packnetwork.com/union/.