Four-Goal Third Lifts Colby Over Hamilton 7-1 in Women's Ice Hockey First Round
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WATERVILLE, Maine - The Colby
College White Mules (13-5-2) had a comfortable 3-1 lead after two
intermissions, and an offensive barrage of four goals in a 6:23
span in the third period blew open the game as the Mules beat the
Hamilton College Continentals (8-16-0) handily 7-1. This win is
huge for the women's hockey program, as this was their first home
playoff game at Alfond Ice Arena since 1971. Lynn Hasday '05
(Rockville Center, N.Y.) saved 22-23 shots in the victory for the
Mules, while Jen Kroleski '03 (New Rochelle, N.Y.) turned away 26
of the 33 shots she faced.
The Mules opened the scoring when
Heather DeVito '05 (Arlington, Mass.) was in perfect position for
the rebound of a Kelley Jessopp '02 (Mettawa, Ill.) slap-shot for
the put back and 1-0 Colby lead. DeVito continued her aggressive
offensive attack when minutes later she used some fancy stick-work
to maneuver between two Hamilton defenders, but her backhanded shot
just missed the net wide. Hamilton would threaten when Jessica
Morin '05 (Colchester, Vt.) was all alone on a breakaway, but her
wrist shot clinked off the post.
To start the second period Hamilton
was able to tie the score up when Paula Dady '03 (Wallingford,
Conn.) intercepted a Colby pass at center ice and beat Hasday to
tie the score up at 1-1. Colby would retake the lead though for the
remainder of the game when Michele Barmash '05 (Kirkland, Quebec)
had great position on another Jessopp slap-shot for the rebound and
a 2-1 Colby lead. An exciting goal would push the lead to 3-1, when
Caitlin Krause '05 (Keene, N.H.) used a pretty spin move to create
space in front of the net, then with her back to the goalie she
backhanded the puck past Kroleski for a 3-1 lead.
The offensive assault would begin
at 10:12 of the second period when a Christina Dotchin '04 (Essex,
Vt.) slap-shot was deflected by Michelle Mancuso '02 (Albuquerque,
N.M.) past Kroleski for a 4-1 lead. One minute and forty-five
seconds later Colby would add to their lead when Barmash put in
another rebound for a 5-1 lead. Dotchin notched Colby's sixth goal
of the night when she buried a slap-shot from a few feet within the
blue line into the top right corner of the net. Carolyn Lindley '02
(New York, N.Y.) scored the final goal for the Mules, bringing the
crowd and Colby bench to their feet as this was the last game in
Waterville for all of Colby's seniors.