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Wildcats downed by Dartmouth Big Green

Women's Hockey UNH: 2, Dart: 4

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Issue date: 1/23/07 Section: Sports
The Wildcats six game unbeaten streak came to an end despite Melissa Bourdon's 21 saves.
Media Credit: Gregory Greene
The Wildcats six game unbeaten streak came to an end despite Melissa Bourdon's 21 saves.

Leah Craig and Kelly Paton both recorded a goal and an assist, but the third-ranked University of New Hampshire women's hockey team was upended by fourth-ranked Dartmouth College, 4-2, Saturday afternoon at Thompson Arena.

UNH, which entered the game with a six-game unbeaten streak and a 3-0-3 record vs. ECAC teams this season, is now 17-3-3 overall. Dartmouth, which skated to a 3-3 tie with the Wildcats at UNH by virtue of a last-minute goal on Dec. 10, improved to 15-4-2.

While on the penalty kill and trailing 4-0 at the outset of the third period, Paton was denied by DC goaltender Carli Clemis on a breakaway and the goalie also stopped Sam Faber off the rebound. Clemis also made a strong leg-pad save at the left post against Jennifer Hitchcock at 3:15, then denied both Hitchcock and Kacey Bellamy at the right post with the 'Cats on the power play at 5:30.

New Hampshire continued its offensive pressure, however, and produced a power-play goal at 6:35 to pull within 4-1. Clemis stopped the initial slap shot from the left point by Maggie Joyce (Norfolk, Mass.) and the second shot by Paton at the left post but could not deny Craig at the right post.

UNH's offensive resurgence continued, but once again Clemis proved to be the Big Green's best penalty killer by turning aside successive shots by Hitchcock and Bellamy at the right post midway through the stanza.

Undaunted, the 'Cats sustained pressure and trimmed the deficit to 4-2 with another power-play goal at 14:36. From the right circle, Paton swept across the slot and fired the puck into the open left side of the net. Craig was credited with an assist on the play.

Minutes later, New Hampshire generated another flurry in which Hitchcock was stopped twice at the top of the crease and Craig was turned aside at the right post.

The Wildcats' flourish was quelled in the last two minutes when they were whistled for two penalties.

UNH goaltender Melissa Bourdon finished with 21 saves. Clemis was credited with 30 saves, including 16 in the third period.

New Hampshire pressured in the opening seconds of the game but DC Clemis tied up the puck, and off the ensuing face-off Dartmouth went on a quick counterattack in which Shannon Bowman, at the top of the crease, scored off a rebound into the open left side at 46 seconds. Bourdon had stopped Maggie Kennedy's initial shot deep in the right circle.
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