Women's Ice Hockey

Eidensten Tallies Hat Trick in 10-0 Win Over Chatham

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Pittsburgh, PA -- The Elmira College women's ice hockey team (8-2-1, 6-0-0) defeated Chatham University (2-6-2, 2-4-0) 10-0 today. 11 different players registered points in tonight's action with Johanna Eidensten '17 leading with a career high four points off her first career hat trick and an assist. Lisa Marshall '14 posted her second shutout in as many days, making 20 saves in the victory.

It took 6:20 for the Purple and Gold to get on the scoreboard after Ashley Ryan '15 sent the puck over to Eidensten to score her first goal of the night. Ryan would score a goal herself after Cassidy Delainey '15 and Tanis Lamoureux '14 set up the shot at the 9:51 mark in the first period. Elmira would score one more time in the first period when Eidensten netted her second goal of the night with Olivia Nystrom '16 being credited with the assist.  Elmira's defense was also strong in the period, as they limited Chatham to only one shot in the period, while the EC women posted 14.

The second period only saw one of the Soaring Eagles' 10 goals when Brooke Wilgosh '15 slipped one past the Cougars netminder after Ryan put the puck on her stick. Elmira held the shot advantage in the second period, 15-10.

2:24 seconds into the third period Ella Stewart '14 found the back of the net on a man-up opportunity to increase EC's lead to 5-0 after Nystom and Eidensten set up the play. Three minutes and 33 seconds later, Eidensten would complete her hat trick after she got the puck from Anna Tude '17. Stewart scored her second goal of the night when Sydney Fischer '17 and Katie Gaskin '14 set up the play 11:02 into the third period. Just 33 seconds later Hogan netted a goal with Delainey and Tude being credited with the assists. The Purple and Gold put their 10th goal of the game on the board 15:19 in the third when Lamoureux put the puck on Nystrom's stick who buried it past the net minder. Elmira finished the game holding a 42-20 shot advantage.

The Soaring Eagles will go on a short break before returning to action January 4, 2014 when they will travel to Middlebury College. The puck is set to drop at 7:00 p.m.
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