Boston University Ties Concordia, 2-2, in Exhibition

Senior forward Victoria Bach scored a goal for the Terriers
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
1st 15:10  CNQ1-0 EV Devon ThompsonSophie Gagnon, Marie-Joëllle Allard
3rd 0:08  BU1-1 PP Victoria BachRebecca Leslie, Natasza Tarnowski
3rd 9:18  BU2-1 EV Nina Rodgers -
3rd 12:41  CNQ2-2 EV GT Sophie GagnonStéphanie Lalancette, Marie-Pascale Bernier
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd OT Final
Concordia (QC)  10102
Boston University  00202
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG
Concordia (QC)  15413335
Boston University  71311233
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Concordia (QC)  0/1 4/8 0
Boston University  1/4 1/2 0
Concordia (QC) Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 OT Saves
Katherine Purchase (T)65:002 7139231
Boston University Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 OT Saves
Erin O'Neil20:001 1400014
Corinne Schroeder20:000 04004
Ashlyn Aiello (T)25:001 0012315

BOSTON, Mass. - Seniors Victoria Bach and Nina Rodgers each scored in the third period, but the Boston University women's ice hockey team settled for a 2-2 tie with Concordia University in an exhibition contest on Friday night at Walter Brown Arena.

THE RUNDOWN

Final Score: Boston University 2, Concordia 2 (OT)
Records: BU (0-0-0), Concordia (0-0-0)
Location: Walter Brown Arena - Boston, Mass.

GOAL-BY-GOAL

- Concordia grabbed a 1-0 lead with 4:50 left in the opening period on a goal by Devon Thompson.
- After a scoreless second stanza, Bach equalized just eight seconds into the third period. With BU on a power play that carried over from the middle frame, sophomore Natasza Tarnowski forced a turnover behind the Stinger cage. Senior Rebecca Leslie collected the ensuing loose puck and quickly found Bach in front for the finish.
- Rodgers gave BU a 2-1 advantage at the 9:18 mark of the period. She intercepted a Concordia clearing attempt and buried a shot past Katherine Purchase.
- The Stingers salvaged the draw when Sophie Gagnon scored at the 12:41 mark of the third period.

ALL THREE GOALIES SEE TIME

- Senior goaltender Erin O'Neil got the start and made 14 saves in her one period of work.
- Freshman Corinne Schroeder played the middle stanza and needed to make just four saves.
- Senior Ashlyn Aiello played the final 25 minutes between the pipes for the Terriers and made 15 saves, including three in overtime.

STAYING OUT OF THE BOX

- BU took just one penalty on Friday night and successfully killed it.
- The Terriers went 1-for-4 on the power play and generated six shots on goal during those chances.

NEXT TIME IT COUNTS

- The Terriers will open the regular season on Saturday when they host Merrimack at 3 p.m.