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The rebounds came back to bite Brenon again two minutes later as the top five skaters of the Huskies continued to dominate. Murphy’s goal came as Brenon couldn’t control the rebound of a hard shot from Aurard, giving Murphy a chance to pot her fifth goal in five games as a Husky. Murphy gave the Huskies their second goal halfway through the first as the combination of the top forward and defenseman lines struck again. Hobson and Fontaine picked up assists on the opening marker. It only took 43 seconds for the Huskies to hop on the board for a 1-0 lead as Aurard got her first of three tallies by redirecting a shot from Fontaine through Holy Cross junior netminder Jada Brenon’s five-hole. “We did last year, we have to do it again this year.” I always tell them this is the time of year we have to be hitting our stride,” Flint said.
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9, but the Huskies have not lost since their second game of the season against Boston College (12-3-0, 12-3-0 HEA). Their win streak was slightly dampened by a tie against UNH (5-10-1, 5-10-1 HEA) back on Jan. With their latest dominant victory, the Husky win streak has been pushed to eight in a row. “When a team doesn’t have confidence in their goaltending, they play totally different… play a little bit more wide open, take some chances.” “The team plays loose because they have confidence in their goaltending,” Flint said. This shutout gave her a tie for most shutouts in Hockey East conference history. Frankel nabbed her third straight shutout by stopping 17 Holy Cross (3-11-0, 3-11-0 HEA) shots, including a few highlight saves to bail out her team on the penalty kill. The core of NU doesn’t just include their top five skaters, of course, but also senior netminder Aerin Frankel, the reigning Hockey East Goaltender of the Month. Maureen is getting more games with them, and they’re really starting to click.” They work hard, they’re starting to get some chemistry now. “Every time they step on the ice, they make teams sweat. “My philosophy has always been if you can load up one line and make a really dangerous line, I like to do that,” said head coach Dave Flint. The five of them were on the ice together for four goals, and basically five as only Mueller was on the bench for the opening tally. Her senior D-partner Brooke Hobson had two apples as well.
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Redshirt junior Maureen Murphy followed up her recent hat trick with a goal and two assists, while senior blueliner Skylar Fontaine grabbed a goal and two assists. Junior winger Chloé Aurard notched her first hat trick of the campaign to go along with an assist, while her junior linemate Alina Mueller earned four assists of her own. The usual suspects shined for NU (12-1-1, 12-1-1 HEA), with the combination of their first line of forwards and first pairing of blueliners accounting for 15 points. NU outshot the Crusaders 46-17, scored three power-play goals, blocked 15 shots compared to 11 Crusader blocks and had 37 faceoff wins out of 57 showdowns in the dot. The Holy Cross Crusaders were today’s victim, with the Huskies defeating them handily by a tune of 8-0 with advantages in every meaningful stat. Look out Hockey East, the Northeastern women’s hockey team has now scored 28 unanswered goals spanning six games on the back of over 300 straight shutout minutes.