Hockey East
Hockey East Player of the Month Lisa Jönsson of Northeastern
Lisa Jonsson Named Hockey East Player of the Month
Glaser, Shaunessy, Campbell Get The Nod As Rookie, Defender, Goalie of the Month

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Lisa Jönsson - Northeastern
(Fr., G; Stockholm, Sweden)

Northeastern rookie goaltender Lisa Jönsson was the story of November, as she had a 4-1-0 record and an NCAA-best three shutouts. She posted a 0.60 GAA and .980 save percentage during the month. Jönsson posted back-to-back shutouts over then-No. 10 UConn, making her the first NU goaltender since 2010 to shutout a ranked opponent in two-straight games. She currently leads the nation with a 1.01 GAA and .964 save percentage.

Runner-up: Kira Juodikis, New Hampshire


PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH

Lauren Glaser - Boston College
(Fr., F; Marlborough, Mass.)

Lauren Glaser enjoyed a breakthrough November, leading all Hockey East players and sitting second in the country among freshmen with 10 points on three goals and seven assists. Her seven helpers were the most of any first-year player in the NCAA. She posted three multi-point outings, including two-three point games. Two of her three goals were game-winning strikes, the second most of any player in the country last month

Runner-up: Claire Murdoch, UConn


HOCKEY EAST DEFENDER OF THE MONTH

Julia Shaunessy - Boston University
(Gr., D; Marshfield, Mass.)

Paced all Hockey East defenders and was fourth nationally with nine points, while her eight assists were ninth in the NCAA all in just seven games. She blocked four shots and was an integral part of a defense that held two teams to fewer than 10 shots in a game. She finished the month on a five game point streak and currently leads Hockey East in conference points with 10.

Runner-up: Lily Martinson, Providence


STOP IT GOALTENDING GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH

Grace Campbell - Boston College
(Jr., G; Kensington, Md.)

Grace Campbell secured her spot as one of the top goaltenders in Hockey East in November, going 6-2-0 with her only two losses to nationally-ranked programs. She allowed two goals or fewer in six of her eight starts and posted a 1.76 GAA and .938 save percentage with three games with at least 30 saves. Her six wins were second in the nation while her 210 saves ranked 11th.

Runner-up: Jane Gervais, Vermont