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2/15/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
HAMDEN, Conn. ? Senior Carrie Thompson (Shorewood, Minn.) netted her first career hat trick in the second period to lead the offensive attack for the Dartmouth women's hockey team as the Big Green powered past Quinnipiac, 6-0, in ECAC Hockey action on Friday night.
Before tonight, Thompson had never scored more than one goal and she had done that 18 times over her career here at Dartmouth. It was the second time this season that a Dartmouth player had a hat trick. Sophomore Jenna Cunningham (Medicine Hat, Alta.) tallied three goals and three assists for six points against Mercyhurst on Dec. 16 in a 6-4 win. Thompson also added an assist for four points in the contest, which is also a new career-high.
Sophomore Sarah Toupal (White Bear Lake, Minn.) chipped in with a goal and an assist, while sophomore Sarah Parsons (Dover, Mass.) and junior Marley McMillan (St. Paul, Minn.) added two assists apiece. For McMillan, it was a career-high two assists.
After a scoreless opening period, the Big Green (14-7-5, 11-5-3 ECAC Hockey) came out firing in the second period, scoring five goals. Thompson recorded a hat trick in the period, scoring the first, third and fourth goals. Junior Maggie Kennedy (West Hartford, Conn.) scored Dartmouth's second goal on a slap shot that found its way past Quinnipiac netminder Tia Wishart from just above the right circle. Toupal recorded an assist on Thompson's third goal and then scored her first of the year just 1:53 later with only 13 seconds remaining in the period.
It was the second time this season Dartmouth has scored five goals in a period. The Big Green did it in the opening period against Cornell on Jan. 5 in an 8-0 win over the Big Red.
Quinnipiac (5-21-4, 2-13-4 ECAC Hockey) was able to kill off a five-minute Dartmouth power play after Antoinette Maldonado was called for checking from behind and assessed a game misconduct and a major penalty. During those five minutes, the Bobcats actually went on the power play after Dartmouth was called for two penalties of their own, but neither team was able to score.
Junior Shannon Bowman (Leamington, Ont.) made it 6-0 nearly ten minutes into the third with a wrist shot that beat new netminder Jamie Miller. Miller came into the game at the start of the third, replacing Wishart who had allowed all five second period goals. WIshart finished with 28 saves in two periods of play, including 18 in the opening stanza.
Sohpomre Mariel Lacina (London, Ont.) stopped all 22 Bobcat shots in the game for her fifth win of the season and her third shutout of the season.
Dartmouth went 1-5 on the man advantage, with Thompson tallying the lone goals, and it was the fifth-straight game in which the Big Green has been able to capitalize on at least one power play opportunity. Quinnipiac had four power play opportunities, but failed on all four.
The Big Green will travel south to face-off against Princeton at 4 p.m. in an important game with playoff implications. The Tigers are three points behind the Big Green for the fourth spot, which is the final home ice spot for the first round of the ECAC Hockey tournament. Dartmouth is also tied for the third spot with Clarkson at 25 points.