2005–06 Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey season

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2005–06 Maine Black Bears
women's ice hockey season
Conference HEA
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall17-9-6
Home11-2-3
Road6-8-3
Neutral0-1-0
Coaches and captains

In the 2005-06 Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey season, the Black Bears had 17 wins, 9 losses and 6 ties. The team's Hockey East record was 9 wins, 8 losses, and 4 ties.

Contents

Regular season

Schedule

OpponentScoreRecord
Robert Morris 3-11-0
Robert Morris4-12-0
at New Hampshire*1-42-1
at Boston College*3-52-2
Connecticut*1-03-2
Northeastern*1-13-2-1
Sacred Heart 12-14-2-1
Sacred Heart8-15-2-1
at Providence*3-35-2-2
at Providence*3-45-3-2
RPI 4-16-3-2
RPI2-2
at North Dakota 2-17-3-3
at North Dakota2-08-3-3
at Northeastern*2-48-4-3
at Northeastern*3-29-4-3
at Quinnipiac 2-29-4-4
at Quinnipiac4-310-4-4
New Hampshire*5-510-4-5
New Hampshire*3-510-5-5
at Vermont*2-011-5-5
Providence*2-211-5-6
Boston University*7-012-5-6
at Connecticut*1-512-6-6
at Connecticut*2-113-6-6
Vermont*7-014-6-6
Vermont*3-015-6-6
at Boston University*1-215-7-6
at Boston University*2-116-7-6
Boston College*4-117-7-6
Boston College*2-317-8-6
New Hampshire (Postseason)6-017-9-6

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