2011–12 New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey season

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2011–12 New Hampshire Wildcats
women's ice hockey season
Conference Hockey East
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachBrian McCloskey
Assistant coachesStephanie Jones
Jamie Wood
Captain(s)Katie Brock, Kailey Chappell, Nicole Gifford

Offseason

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionFormer team
Brynja BoganFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States DefenseParticipated with the Washington Pride
Casey StathopoulosFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States ForwardCompeted for the Massachusetts Spitfires
Heather KashmanFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada ForwardWon silver medal at 2011 Esso Cup with the Edmonton Thunder
Jenna LascelleFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada ForwardParticipated at Ontario Hockey Academy
Jess RyanFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DefenseFrom Cloquet, Minnesota
Caroline BroderickFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States ForwardParticipated at Ontario Hockey Academy
Kayla MorkFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States DefenseFrom Victoria, Minnesota
Moe BradleyFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States GoaltenderCompeted with the Boston Blades of the CWHL
Jenn GilliganFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada GoaltenderPlayed with the Kitchener-Waterloo Rangers of the PWHL

Exhibition

DateOpponentTimeScoreGoal scorers
Sat Sep. 24Ontario Hockey Academy2:00 PM6-1Hannah Armstrong, Katie Kleinendorst, Maggie Hunt, Emma Clark, Heather Kashman, Nicole Gifford [1]

Regular season

News and notes

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4 Boston College 1611322441292818737655
#7 Northeastern 1611322452232817638842
Boston University 1697018463828151217874
Providence 1687117473629111537470
Maine 157621642372713868165
New Hampshire 15492102751281015362100
Vermont 153102826502641664795
Connecticut 152103720372831874281
Championship: To Be Determined
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
National rankings: Conference rankings:
Updated February 2nd, 2012

*Rankings based on number of points in the conference

Contents

Schedule

DateOpponentTimeScoreRecord
Fri Sep. 30at Niagara7:00 PM6-41-0-0
Sat Oct. 1at Niagara1:00 PM3-22-0-0
Fri Oct. 7Colgate7:00 PM3-0
Sat Oct. 8Syracuse5:00 PM1-2
Fri Oct. 14Boston College *7:00 PM1-1
Sat Oct. 15at Boston College *2:00 PM0-5
Fri Oct. 21at St. Lawrence4:00 PM2-2
Sat Oct. 22at Clarkson2:00 PM1-2
Thu Nov. 3Vermont *7:00 PM1-4
Sun Nov. 6at Dartmouth1:00 PM5-4 (OT)
Sat Nov. 12at Boston U. *3:00 PM2-5
Sun Nov. 13at Providence *2:00 PM2-6
Fri Nov. 18at Minnesota8:00 PM0-11
Sat Nov. 19at Minnesota5:00 PM1-6
Fri Nov. 25Maine *7:00 PM0-3
Sat Nov. 26Princeton2:00 PM3-1
Tue Nov. 29Union7:00 PM
Sat Dec. 3Northeastern *2:00 PM
Sun Dec. 4at Northeastern *2:00 PM
Fri Dec. 9at Harvard7:00 PM
Sun Dec. 11Dartmouth2:00 PM
Tue Jan. 10at Boston College *7:00 PM
Fri Jan. 13Connecticut *7:00 PM
Sat Jan. 14Connecticut *4:00 PM
Thu Jan. 19Boston U. *7:00 PM
Sat Jan. 21at Northeastern *2:00 PM
Sat Jan. 28Vermont *2:00 PM
Sun Jan. 29at Vermont *2:00 PM
Sat Feb. 4Boston U. *2:00 PM
Sun Feb. 5at Connecticut *2:00 PM
Sat Feb. 11Providence *2:00 PM
Sun Feb. 12Providence *2:00 PM
Sat Feb. 18at Maine *
Sun Feb. 19at Maine *3:00 PM

Conference record

Awards and honors

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