Re: 2018-19 Penn State Nittany Lions
This is how the CHA saw the weekend series against Mercyhurst:
"Mercyhurst headed to Penn State, and in 130 minutes of play, nothing was ever decided, as the two teams skated to a pair of ties, at one and at two.
In Friday’s game, both goals were scored late in the middle period, starting with Mercyhurst’s Maggie Knott on the power play at 16:31 and ending with Katie McMillan tying it with 42 seconds left. Each goaltender made a few great saves, but the volume wasn’t high, as Kennedy Blair stopped 19 shots for the Lakers and Jenna Brenneman 25 for the Nittany Lions.
Saturday’s game had twice as many goals and maybe ten times more action as well, especially in the third period. Michele Robillard got Mercyhurst on the board just 1:17 into the game, and it stayed there until past the game’s mid-point. The team’s traded power play goals, with Katie Rankin tying it up in the second period and Summer-Rae Dobson getting the lead back for the Lakers with 5:45 left in regulation. Just when it seemed like Mercyhurst was going to pick up the win, Natalie Heising scored with 39 seconds left to tie it.
Yet that wasn’t all the excitement in the period, as Heising was awarded a penalty shot while shorthanded with about 7:30 left, but she was denied by Blair. Not long after, a scrum in front of the Penn State net resulted in goalie Brenneman getting a five-minute major and game misconduct penalty. Ultimately, Mercyhurst ended up with a 5-on-3 and scored on their new goalie, Cam Leonard. In overtime, each team took a penalty, but they were 38 seconds apart, and not long enough for either team to take full advantage. Mercyhurst heads to Robert Morris this weekend and Penn State has only road games left, starting with RIT."
https://chawomenshockey.com/news/2019/2/18/womens-ice-hockey-weekend-recap-2-15-16.aspx