By Annie Maroon/DFP Staff
The Boston University women’s hockey team’s frustration was evident by the third period of the Hockey East semifinal game against Northeastern University on Saturday. Sticks were slammed on the ice, arms were raised skyward in disbelief and line after line left the ice stymied, unable to beat Northeastern junior goalie Florence Schelling when it mattered most.
Schelling set a Hockey East playoff record for saves in a game, with 44 (which was broken in the following game by Providence College’s Genevieve Lacasse, with 46 in regulation and 58 after nine minutes of overtime) in the Huskies’ 4-2 win over BU. Junior forward Jenn Wakefield was the only player to beat her, although four other Terriers put at least five shots on her.
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