
EAST BOSTON – Suffolk women's hockey put on a shooting clinic as 10 different Rams recorded a point with eight different skaters scoring a goal in a 9-1 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Curry Thursday afternoon at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 9 | Curry 1
RECORDS: Suffolk (19-4-0, 14-3-0 CCC) | Curry (3-20-1-, 1-15-1 CCC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Suffolk put away four goals in the first period and matched that offensive output in the second to make it an 8-0 game after 40 minutes. The teams traded a goal apiece in the third for the final 9-1 margin.
NETMINDER NOTES
- Julia McLellan registered 13 saves in the victory.
- Anna Langton logged 28 stops in two periods of work in the Colonels' cage.
- Vivi Helquist defended Curry's net for the final period and picked up seven stops.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Emily Bozzi led the scorers with two goals to her credit.
- Maddy Burton, Shana Cote and Jesse Kennedy all had one-goal and two assists on their stat lines.
- Payton Dockus and Sofia Scilipoti each supplied one goal and one helper.
- Sammy Lassman found the back of the net once.
- Julia Franklin and Leslie Steiner had one assist apiece.
- Suffolk overpowered Curry in shots, 44-14.
- The Colonels won the draw, 25-24.
- The Rams went 1-for-4 on the power play.
NOTEWORTHY
- The eight-goal margin of victory ties a program record that Suffolk set with an 8-0 shutout of Johnson & Wales Jan. 24, 2019.
- Suffolk remains unbeaten all-time against Curry, 3-0-0.
- The Rams have now outscored the Colonels, 22-6.
- The blue-and-gold is 2-0-0 versus Curry in Eastie.
- Bozzi notched a career-high two goals.
- Lassman tallied her first goal in a Suffolk sweater.
- Cote (5g, 5a) stretched her point streak to six games.
- Duff (2g, 6a) and Scilipoti (3g, 3a) have produced one point in the last five outings.
- Burton (4g, 2a) extended her point streak to four contests.
- Franklin (1g, 2a) has etched point in the last three games.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk wraps up its regular-season tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 18 when it entertains No. 9 Endicott at Porrazzo Rink. Prior to the 6 p.m. puck drop, the Rams will celebrate their 11 graduating student-athletes.