Re: This Week in Hockey East
Award winners for WHEA:
ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
#48 KAYLA CAMPERO, CONNECTICUT
(Sophomore Forward; Wallingford, Conn.)
Campero totaled a career-high four points, all in the first game of the week, on two goals and two assists against Princeton Thursday night. She was +3 in the series and totaled 10 shots on goal.
PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
#28 PAIGE SAVAGE, NORTHEASTERN
(Freshman Forward; Johns Creek, Ga.)
Savage had a career-high four points (1g,3a) in a 4-3 win at No. 2 Clarkson on Friday night.
WHEA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
#10 BLAKE BOLDEN, BOSTON COLLEGE
(Senior Defenseman; Euclid, Ohio)
Bolden recorded a goal and an assist over two games this week including the game-winning goal in overtime at St. Lawrence on Friday. She finished the weekend with eight shots on goal and a +2 plus/minus rating.
WHEA TEAM OF THE WEEK
BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES
The Eagles were victorious in a pair of road games over the weekend in the North Country. BC opened the weekend with a 5-1 win at No. 2 Clarkson on Thursday and followed that up with a 4-3 overtime win at St. Lawrence on Friday night.
ARMY ROTC THREE STARS AWARD
At the conclusion of each Hockey East game, the " Army ROTC Three Stars of The Game" are selected. Here are the 2012-13 season leaders to date:
Rk. Name Cl. Pos. School
1. Kendall Coyne So. F NU
2. Nicole Anderson Sr. F PC
Casey Pickett Sr. F NU
Haley Skarupa Fr. F BC
5. Haley Frade So. F PC
6. Roxanne Douville Jr. G UVM
Marie-Philip Poulin Jr. F BU
Dana Trivigno Fr. F BC
HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY TOP PERFORMERS
Nicole Anderson, PC (Sr., F, Jordan, Minn.) Tallied a two-point week, including a goal and an assist to continue her four game point streak.
Brittany Berisoff, UConn (Fr., F, ) Netted a season-high three points on two goals and one assist in the opener against Princeton.
Alex Carpenter, BC (So., F, Reading, Mass.) Notched a goal and three assists over two games this past week vs. No. 2 Clarkson and St. Lawrence.
Brittany Dougherty, Maine (Sr., F, Chesterfield, Mich.) Registered two goals and two assists in the weekend split with Brown.
Beth Hanrahan, PC (So., F, Poolesville, Md.) Matched a career-high two point game in the Friars overtime win against Yale on Jan. 5.
Jordan Hampton, NU (Fr., D, Exeter, N.H.) Had a career-high two points (1g,1a) at No. 2 Clarkson in the first multi-point game of her career.
Molly Illikainen, PC (Fr., F, Grand Rapids, Minn.) Notched a two point week, including a goal in the Friars, 3-2, win over Yale on Jan. 5.
Kayla Kaluzny, Maine (Jr., F/D, Calgary, Alta.) Picked up two assists in the 6-5 loss to Brown on Sunday.
Gina Repaci, Vermont (Fr., D, Toronto, Ont.) Scored her first career goal on Saturday, the game-winner on the power play vs. Colgate
Nina Riley, PC (Jr., G, Lexington, Mass.) Made 20 stops in the 3-2 overtime win at Yale on Saturday.
Haley Skarupa, BC (Fr., F, Rockville, Md.) Netted a goal and three assists and led the team with 11 shots on goal over the two games this week.
Kelly Wallace, NU (Jr., F, Libertyville, Ill.) Recorded her third multi-point game of the season with a goal and one assist at No. 2/2 Clarkson.
CAREER FIRSTS/MILESTONES/WHO's HOT
Rachel Bellio, Maine (Denver, Col.) SCORED the first goal of her career Vs. BROWN SUNDAY
Corinne Boyles, BC (Sr., Wheaton , Ill.) recorded her 40th career victory Friday VS. St. Lawrence
Casey Pickett, NU (Wilmington, Mass.) has four assists in her last five games, and is one point away from cracking the top 20 in career points at NU (102)
Kendall Coyne, NU (Palos Heights, Ill.) has six points in her last five games (4G,2a)
Brittany Dougherty, Maine (Chesterfield, Michigan) has registered at least one point in the last six games, nine points over the span
Jillian Langtry , Maine (Fort Frances, Ont.) picked up an assist in each of the two games over the weekend for her first career points