Graduate Goalie Mireille Kingsley made 27 saves for the Friars
Kingsley, Kirchmair Lead Providence Past New Hampshire, 6-0
Graduate Goalie Mireille Kingsley made 27 saves for the Friars

Box Score - Highlights

DURHAM, N.H. - The Providence College women's hockey team shutout New Hampshire, 6-0, on Friday, Dec. 8 at the Whittemore Center in Durham, N.H. Reichen Kirchmair (Oakville, Ontario) tallied four points, while Mireille Kingsley (Sudbury, Ontario) finished the night with 27 saves.

SCORE
Providence - 6 | New Hampshire -0

RECORDS
Providence - 6-11-1 (5-7-1 HEAW) | New Hampshire - 9-8-1 (6-6-1 HEAW)

VENUE
Whittemore Center | Durham, N.H.


GAME FLOW & NOTES

- Providence struck first 12:57 into the first period when Reichen Kirchmair (Oakville, Ontario) netted a goal with help from Lindsay Bochna (Oakville, Ontario) and Lauren DeBlois (Lewiston, Maine).

- Mégane Quirion (Saint Eustache, Quebec) gave the Friars a 2-0 lead with 12 second left in the first. Rachel Weiss (Calgary, Alberta) assisted the goal.

- Weiss gave the Friars a 3-0 edge over the Wildcats with a goal 8:08 into the second period. Kirchmair was credited with the assist.

- At the 12:41 mark, Weiss and Lily Hendrikson (Edina, Minn.) assisted Kirchmair to her second goal of the night, 4-0.

- Bochna tallied a goal, 5-0, at the 3:12 mark of the third period with Kirchmair assisting.

- Kirchmair's performance marks her highest multi-point game with two goals and two points.

- Hendrikson scored the final goal of the night, 6-0, with two minutes left in regulation. KC Brooks (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Kayla Kutes (Kirkland, Wa.) were each credited with an assist.

- Mireille Kingsley (Sudbury, Ontario) finished the night with 27 saves.


STAT COMPARISON

Providence -
Shots: 29
Face-offs: 19/25
Power plays: 0/1
Penalty Kill: 2/2

New Hampshire -
Shots: 27
Face-offs: 25/19
Power plays: 0/2
Penalty Kill: 1/1


PC GAME HIGHS

Shots: Knapp (6)
Goals: Kirchmair (2)
Assists: Weiss, Kirchmair (2)
Points: Kirchmair (4)


UP NEXT

Providence will travel to Boston, Mass. Saturday, Dec. 9 for a 3:00 p.m. puck drop against Boston University.