Series Notes
- Lindenwood starts 2013 with four home games in five days. The first two games are a non-conference series against WCHA's Minnesota State.
- Lindenwood enters the series with a 1-14-1 record on the season, while Minnesota State is 6-11-3 overall.
- The Lady Lions are currently tied for fifth in College Hockey America with three points. Minnesota State is in sixth place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with 16 points.
- Lindenwood and Minnesota State have already met twice this season in Mankato, Minn. Minnesota State won game one by a 3-0 margin and won game two by a 4-1 score.
- The Lady Lions were within one goal after two periods in both previous games against Minnesota State, but they were outscored 2-0 in the third period.
- Lindenwood allowed just three even-strength goals in the first series with the Mavericks.
- Goalie
Nicole Hensley played all 120 minutes against Minnesota State and stopped 92.1 percent of the shots that she faced.
- Minnesota State was led offensively in the first series by Melissa Klippenstein who had three points. Danielle Butters made 50 of 51 saves in the series.
- Lindenwood is 0-4-0 all-time against Minnesota State, with three of the four games being decided by three goals or less. All four of the previous games took place in Mankato.
- Lindenwood is 1-7-0 at Lindenwood Ice Arena this season and have lost three straight by a combined four goals. Minnesota State is 2-8-0 on the road this year. It split its last road series at St. Cloud State.
A Look Back At RIT
- Lindenwood went 0-1-1 last time out during a CHA series against RIT.
- The Lady Lions lost the first game by a 5-1 margin and they were outshot 40-20 in that game.
- Lindenwood and RIT tied 1-1 in the final game of the series. The tie was the first in Lindenwood's NCAA history.
- The Lady Lions held RIT to just two-for-10 on the power play during the series, but Lindenwood was 0-for-9 with a man advantage.
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Nicole Hensley stopped 97.8 percent of the shots that she faced in game two of the series.
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Jocelyn Slattery had a +2 plus/minus for the series, and
Kendra Broad and
Chelsea Witwicke were also positive for the two games.
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Alison Wickenheiser scored Lindenwood's goal in game two of the series and now leads the team with eight points.
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Lyndsay Kirkham had the team's other goal in the series and she now is tied for the team-high with four goals.
Lindenwood Notes
- Lindenwood's
Nicole Hensley was named the CHA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 17. She is the first Lady Lion to receive that honor and the second to earn a CHA weekly award.
- Over the last six games, Lindenwood's defense is allowing just 2.67 goals a game. In the first 10 games of the year, the team was allowing 5.50 goals a game.
- Lindenwood's top defensive line has been anchored lately by
Megan Cox and
Chelsea Witwicke. Those two have paired up on the top defensive line for the last eight games.
- Lindenwood's Triple-A line of
Alison Wickenheiser,
Alyssa West, and Allyson Aricbal returned versus RIT. The trio took over 50 percent of Lindenwood's shots in the series.
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Kendra Broad assisted on one of Lindenwood's goals last weekend and she was on the ice for both goals. She has two goals and three assists on the year.
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Jocelyn Slattery has had a positive plus/minus in three out of the last four games, and she is +2 over the last three series.
- Goalie
Nicole Hensley is second in the CHA in saves and fifth in save percentage.
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Nicole Hensley has a .943 save percentage in her last four starts
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Alyssa West and
Lyndsay Kirkham are tied for fifth in the CHA with three power-play goals.
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Chelsea Witwicke is tied for seventh in the conference in defenseman scoring. She has seven points on the season.
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Lyndsay Kirkham is tied for eighth in the CHA in freshman scoring with six points.
College Hockey America Notes
- Mercyhurst is the lone nationally-ranked team out of the CHA. The Lakers are No. 7 in the USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. Robert Morris is receiving votes in both polls.
- Lindenwood resumes its CHA schedule on Jan. 11-12 with a road series at Robert Morris. That starts a season-ending stretch of 14 straight conference contests.
About The Mavericks
- Minnesota State ranks seventh in NCAA Division I for its special teams play. It is scoring on 18.8 percent of its power-play chances, and killing power plays over 80 percent of the time.
- Goalie Danielle Butters is fifth in NCAA Division I with three shutouts, and she leads the nation with 614 saves. She has a 2.76 GAA and a .921 save percentage.
- Lauren Smith is the team's top offensive threat with 12 goals and 19 points. She has a team-high four power-play goals and three game-winning goals. Emilia Andersson has a team-high nine assists.
- Head coach of Minnesota State is Eric Means. He is in his fourth season and has a 28-84-12 record.