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Women's Hockey Donny Nadeau, Saint Mary's SID | dnadeau@smumn.edu

Women's Hockey GameDay vs. Hamline

Saturday, February 21, 2015 | Saint Mary's Ice Arena * Winona, Minn. | 2 p.m.

WINONA, Minn. — The Saint Mary's University of Minnesota women's hockey team closes out its regular-season schedule—and honors its three graduating seniors—on Saturday, as the Cardinals entertain Hamline in a 2 p.m. Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game at the Saint Mary's Ice Arena.
 
The Matchup:
• Saint Mary's Cardinals (8-7-2 MIAC | 10-11-2 Overall) vs. Hamline Pipers (4-11-2 MIAC | 6-16-2 Overall)
 
GameDay Live On The Web:
Live Stats | GameDay Program | Senior Salute
 
Last Night:
• Hamline got 48 saves from Mary Shefveland, as the Pipers slipped past the Cardinals 3-2 at the Oscar Johnson Arena in St. Paul, Minn. | Recap

 
Saint Mary's vs. Hamline—A Year Ago:
February 22, 2014: Saint Mary's got its final weekend off to a roaring start, as the Cardinals got a pair of second-period goals and held off Hamline's third-period rally to beat the Pipers 2-1 in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play at the Warner Coliseum in St. Paul, Minn. | Recap
• February 23, 2014: The Cardinals erupted for five goals in the game's final two periods—including four in the third period alone—en route to a 5-3 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference victory in the teams' regular-season finale at the Saint Mary's Ice Arena | Recap
 
Up Next:
Saint Mary's: The Cardinals locked up their first MIAC Playoff berth since the 2009-10 season and will learn their first-round opponent and location following completion of today's games.
• Hamline: Saturday's game against Saint Mary's is the season finale for the Pipers.
 
Scouting The Saint Mary's Cardinals:
2014-15 Roster | 2014-15 Schedule | 2014-15 Statistics
The Cardinals locked up their first MIAC Playoff berth since the 2009-2010 season, and head into the final two games of the regular season sitting in fifth place, one point behind Bethel. … Saturday's game against Hamline is the final regular-season home game for Saint Mary's three seniors—Breanna Peterson (Macomb, Mich.), Mary DeBartolo (Chicago, Ill.) and Mackenzie Klimek (Hastings, Minn.). … Friday's 3-2 loss was the 11th straight game decided by two goals or less. … The Cardinals' 2-0 win over Augsburg on Feb. 5 was their 10th of the season—Saint Mary's highest win total since going 11-11-3 during the 2010-11 season. … Jane Hannula (Coon Rapids, Minn.) and Jesse Cwik (Chicago, Ill.) each had a goal and an assist against Hamline Friday. … Peterson and Jamie Henderson (Madison, Wis.) share the team lead in goals with six, one more than Cwik and Kassie Lien (Grantsburg, Wis.) and two in front of Lindsay Paschke (New Prague, Minn.). … Peterson also owns the team lead in assists (9) and points (15). … Peterson finished with three points (2 goals, 1 assist) in the Cardinals' 4-2 win over St. Olaf on Jan. 30, marking the second time this season the senior forward has notched three or more points in a game—she recorded four points (1 goal, 3 assists) vs. UW-Eau Claire on Jan. 3. … Peterson has notched three or more points in a game five times in her collegiate career. … Peterson's three assists in Saint Mary's 4-1 victory over UW-Eau Claire on Jan. 3 were a career high. … Peterson became the fourth Cardinal to record a multiple-goal game this season with her two goals vs. St. Olaf on Jan. 30—Henderson, Fadness, and Molly Abraham (Sterling Heights, Mich.) are the other three. Macki Fadness (Eau Claire, Wis.) posted her first collegiate two-goal game in Saint Mary's 3-2 OT win over St. Catherine on Dec. 6, while Abraham recorded her first two-goal game as a Cardinal in Saint Mary's 3-2 win over Saint Benedict on Nov. 21, and Henderson—who scored her first collegiate goal in the Cardinals' 5-2 nonconference loss to St. Norbert on Nov. 29—recorded her multiple-goal game against UW-Eau Claire on Jan. 2. … The Cardinals have four players who have netted their first collegiate goal this season—Henderson, Abraham, Mandy Sailor (Ramsey, Minn.), and Kayla Pierson (Shorewood, Ill.). … The Cardinals have scored a season-high four goals in a game three times—beating St. Olaf 4-2 on Jan. 30, while topping UW-Eau Claire 4-1 in both of their nonconference games on Jan. 2-3. … Saint Mary's 50 shots on goal Friday were a season high, and the most since peppering UW-Eau Claire with 52 shots on Jan. 10, 2014. … Saint Mary's 2-0 win over Augsburg on Feb. 6 was the Cardinals' fourth shutout of the season, marking the second straight year in which Saint Mary's has notched four shutouts in a season. … Marah Shields (Milford, Mich.)—who made 31 saves against Augsburg on Feb. 6 en route to her second collegiate shutout—finished with 18 saves vs. the Pipers Friday. … Shields—owner of a 2.31 GAA and .925 save percentage—picked up her first collegiate shutout on Nov. 22, stopping all 19 shots in the Cardinals' 2-0 victory over Saint Benedict. … Tori Herrmann (Elk River, Minn.) notched her second shutout of the season—and third of her collegiate career—with 23 saves vs. Bethel on Jan. 17. Herrmann's other shutout this season was a 43-save effort in a 0-0 tie against St. Thomas on Nov. 15. … Herrmann's 43 saves vs. the Tommies on Nov. 15 were a season high and one save shy of her career high. The junior stopped 44 shots against Concordia on Feb. 16, 2013. … Herrmann enters Saturday's game against Hamline owning a team-leading 1.72 goals-against-average and a .932 save percentage. … The Cardinals have played six overtime games this season—going 2-1-3 . … Saint Mary's tie vs. St. Thomas on Nov. 15 marked the second time in the last three seasons that the Cardinals have played to a 0-0 tie. Saint Mary's and Concordia battled to a 0-0 stalemate on Feb. 15, 2013. … The Cardinals boast four two-game series sweeps this season—the most since the 2003-04 season. The Cardinals have swept St. Olaf (4-2, 3-2), Bethel (2-1, 1-0), UW-Eau Claire (4-1, 4-1), and Saint Benedict (3-2, 2-0). … Saint Mary's has outscored its opponents 14-11 in the first period and 18-16 in the third, but the Cardinals have been outscored 21-11 in the game's middle period. … The Cardinals are 8-3-1 when scoring the game's first goal, while going 2-7-1 when their opponent scores first. … The Cardinals have played seven games against nationally ranked teams this season—Gustavus was ranked No. 6 heading into their MIAC showdown with Saint Mary's on Jan. 23-24; Adrian was ranked No. 7 when the Cardinals faced them on Jan. 9; UW-Superior was ranked No. 9 in the USCHO.com Top 10 when the teams met on Nov. 7-8; and St. Thomas headed into the teams' conference openers on Nov. 14-15 ranked No. 8.

 
Scouting The Hamline Pipers:
2014-15 Roster | 2014-15 Schedule | 2014-15 Statistics
With their win over Saint Mary's on Friday, the Pipers are now 3-1 in their last four games. … The Pipers are 3-6-1 in their last nine games. … After not winning a game in their first nine home games, Hamline has won three in a row at Oscar Johnson. …Three of Hamline's six wins have come on the road—the Pipers are 3-7-2 at home and 3-9-0 away from Oscar Johnson Arena. … Kelsey Rafferty—who recorded Hamline's first hat trick in six years with her three goals against Augsburg last Saturday—accounted for one of HU's three goals vs. Saint Mary's Friday. Haleigh Bolton and Jordan Verleye netted the Pipers' other two goals vs. the Cardinals Friday. … Verleye enters Saturday's game against Saint Mary's having recorded a team-leading 21 points, three more than Chelsea Koehn. … Verley and Koehn are two of five Pipers with 10 or more points through 24 games—Rafferty (16), Jaci Reinke (11), and Jenny Magill (10) are the other three. … Rafferty's hat trick vs. Augsburg and goal vs. Saint Mary's gives her a team-leading 11 goals, one more than Verleye. … Verley owns the team lead in assists with 11, one more than Koehn and Magill. … Verley owns a team-high three game-winning goals—including Friday's game-winner vs. Saint Mary's. … Along with Rafferty's three-goal effort vs. Augsburg last Saturday, the Pipers have gotten two-goal games from Verleye, Koehn (twice) and Megan Lawry. … Hamline scored a team-high seven goals in its 7-1 win over Stevenson on Dec. 27. … Mary Shefveland has started 12 games in goal for HU, posting a 3.32 goals-against-average and an .899 save percentage. … Shefveland made a season-high 48 saves against Saint Mary's Friday. … Katie Beckman has made eight starts in goal, owning a 2.70 GAA and .912 save percentage, while Jessica Cole has started the other three Piper games, recording a 4.00 GAA and .883 save percentage. … Shefveland has made a team-high 375 saves and owns the team's lone shutout—a 29-save effort in HU's 4-0 win over Saint Benedict on Feb. 6. … Hamline has been outscored 78-50 this season—including 33-18 in the game's middle period. … Hamline has played four overtime games this season, going 1-1-2—the Pipers beat St. Olaf (3-2), lost to Saint Benedict (3-2), and tied St. Olaf (4-4) and St. Catherine (1-1). … HU is 5-3-1 when scoring first, but the Pipers are just 1-13-1 when their opponent scores first.

 
 
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Players Mentioned

Jesse Cwik

#17 Jesse Cwik

F
5' 5"
Sophomore
Mary DeBartolo

#23 Mary DeBartolo

F
5' 5"
Senior
Macki Fadness

#24 Macki Fadness

D
5' 10"
Junior
Jane Hannula

#16 Jane Hannula

F
5' 4"
Sophomore
Tori Herrmann

#29 Tori Herrmann

G
5' 6"
Junior
Mackenzie Klimek

#26 Mackenzie Klimek

D
5' 6"
Senior
Kassie Lien

#2 Kassie Lien

F
5' 3"
Sophomore
Lindsay Paschke

#18 Lindsay Paschke

F
5' 3"
Sophomore
Breanna Peterson

#15 Breanna Peterson

F
6' 0"
Senior
Marah Shields

#30 Marah Shields

G
5' 5"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jesse Cwik

#17 Jesse Cwik

5' 5"
Sophomore
F
Mary DeBartolo

#23 Mary DeBartolo

5' 5"
Senior
F
Macki Fadness

#24 Macki Fadness

5' 10"
Junior
D
Jane Hannula

#16 Jane Hannula

5' 4"
Sophomore
F
Tori Herrmann

#29 Tori Herrmann

5' 6"
Junior
G
Mackenzie Klimek

#26 Mackenzie Klimek

5' 6"
Senior
D
Kassie Lien

#2 Kassie Lien

5' 3"
Sophomore
F
Lindsay Paschke

#18 Lindsay Paschke

5' 3"
Sophomore
F
Breanna Peterson

#15 Breanna Peterson

6' 0"
Senior
F
Marah Shields

#30 Marah Shields

5' 5"
Sophomore
G
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