2008–09 Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey season

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2008–09 Maine Black Bears
women's ice hockey season
Conference Hockey East
Home iceAlfond Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall5-23-5
Coaches and captains
Head coachDan Lichterman
Alternate captain(s) Lexie Hoffmeyer

The 2008-09 season was the 11th season for the Black Bears. The Black Bears had an overall record of 5 wins, 23 losses and 5 ties. Their Hockey East conference record was 4 wins, 15 losses and 2 ties. Jennie Gallo led the team in goals for the second consecutive year. Myriam Croussette led all freshman in scoring and Jenna Ouellette led the team with five power play goals

Contents

Regular season

Schedule

DateOpponentScoreAttendanceRecordMaine goalieMaine goal scorers
Oct 3 North Dakota W, 3-23251-0-0TurgeonHoffmeyer, Ouellette, Stech
Oct 4North DakotaL, 3-72171-1-0TurgeonStech, Ouellette, Vani
Oct 10 Minnesota State L, 2-51691-2-0TurgeonVani, Hoffmeyer
Oct 11Minnesota StateL, 0-41451-3-0Turgeon
Oct 17 Sacred Heart L, 2-31521-4-0TurgeonHoffmeyer, Barton
Oct 18Sacred HeartW, 11-1892-4-0CurrierGagnon, Croussette, Stech, Gallo (3), Cyr, Goutsis, Ouellette, Sullivan, Barton
*Oct 25 Boston University L, 1-83022-5-0TurgeonGoutsis
*Oct 26 Providence College L, 2-42082-6-0TurgeonNorum, Bond
*Nov 8 University of Connecticut L, 2-51752-7-0TurgeonGallo (2)
*Nov 9 Northeastern L, 1-41652-8-0TurgeonColliton
*Nov 14 New Hampshire L, 1-72322-9-0TurgeonGallo
*Nov 16 Boston College W, 5-34823-9-0TurgeonStech (2), Ouellette, Colliton, Barton
*Nov 25 Vermont T, 2-22633-9-1TurgeonPeacock (2)
Nov 28 Robert Morris L, 2-45783-10-1TurgeonOuellette, Croussette
Nov 29Robert MorrisL, 4-55383-11-1CurrierOuellette, Sullivan, Thomas, Gallo
*Dec 5ProvidenceL, 1-41623-12-1TurgeonVani
*Dec 6ProvidenceL, 1-41543-13-1TurgeonOuellette
Dec 12 Union W 2-0764-13-1TurgeonStech, Vani
Dec 13UnionT, 2-21524-13-2CurrierHoffmeyer, Sullivan
Jan 9 Clarkson L, 2-33354-14-2TurgeonGallo, Stech
Jan 10ClarksonL, 1-42774-15-2TurgeonStech
*Jan 17Boston UniversityL, 2-55624-16-2TurgeonOuellette, Bond
*Jan 18Boston UniversityL, 1-51234-17-2TurgeonGallo
*Jan 23New HampshireL, 0-36024-18-2Turgeon
*Jan 24New HampshireL, 1-56624-19-2TurgeonGallo
*Jan 30NortheasternW, 4-2495-19-2TurgeonColliton, Croussette (2), Vani
*Jan 31NortheasternT, 2-22315-19-3TurgeonGallo, Vani
*Feb 7Boston CollegeL, 0-22075-20-3Turgeon
*Feb 8Boston CollegeL, 2-61595-21-3TurgeonGallo, Ouellette
*Feb 13ConnecticutL, 1-31215-22-3TurgeonCroussette
*Feb 14ConnecticutT, 2-22615-22-4TurgeonCroussette, Norum
*Feb 21VermontL, 0-14145-23-4Turgeon
*Feb 22VermontT, 2-23185-23-5TurgeonVani (2)

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Highlights

Player stats

Skaters

PlayerGames playedGoalsAssistsPoints
Vanessa Vani3382028
Jennie Gallo31121123
Jenna Ouellette339918
Lexie Hoffmeyer3341418
Myriam Croussette3361117
Amy Stech338311
Dawn Sullivan32369
Jordan Colliton31347
Melissa Gagnon33167
Jessica Bond33246
Elyce Thomas29156
Ashley Norum33235
Abby Barton32314
Dominique Goutsis30224
Taryn Peacock15213
Danielle Cyr33101
Madelene Eriksson2000
Candice Currier4000
Genevieve Turgeon30000
Kaitlin Zeek33000

Goaltenders

PlayerGames playedWinsLossesTiesMinutesGoals AgainstGoals Against AverageSavesSave PercentageShutouts
Genevieve Turgeon3042241800:341083.60975.9001
Candice Currier4111195:4782.4570.8970

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References

  1. "Maine Black Bears 2009-10 Women's Hockey Media Guide". University of Maine Athletics. Retrieved July 20, 2010.