Hockey East
Hockey East Player of the Month Lily Shannon of Northeastern
Lily Shannon Named Hockey East Player of the Month
Zablocki, Constantinople, Campbell Earn Rookie, Defender, Goalie of the Month

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Lily Shannon - Northeastern
(Sr., F; Andover, Mass.)

Runner-up for player of the month last month, Lily Shannon erupted for 15 points in nine games in November, pacing Hockey East and leading the NCAA with 10 goals and four power-play goals. She had 32 shots on net, good for sixth-most in Hockey East, and had more game-winning goals (2) than any other league player. She helped Northeastern to an 8-1-0 mark, including the program’s best-ever start to Hockey East play at 9-0-0.

Runner-up: Kyla Josifovic, UConn


PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH

Stryker Zablocki - Northeastern
(Fr., F; Milton, Mass.)

Stryker Zablockii led Hockey East first-years with five goals, six assists, and 11 points, two power-play goals, and two game-winning goals in nine games in November. She had at least one point in eight contests to go along with two multi-point outings. Her six assists, 11 points, and 34 shots were third among all NCAA freshmen, while she paced her classmates in game-winning goals.

Runner-up: Ava Thomas, Boston College


ARMY ROTC DEFENDER OF THE MONTH

Jules Constantinople - Northeastern
(Sr., D; East Haven, Conn.)

Jules Constantinople had more points than any Hockey East player in November except her teammate Lily Shannon. Her 11 points and 10 assists paced all league blueliners and her helpers were fourth in the country among all players. She also blocked 16 shots, fourth in Hockey East. She helped Northeastern to an 8-1-0 mark, including the program’s best-ever start to Hockey East play at 9-0-0.

Runner-up: Olivia Maffeo, Boston College


STOP IT GOALTENDING GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH

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

Grace Campbell led all NCAA goaltenders with at least five starts in goals against average (1.49) in November and was second in nearly every other category, including wins (5), saves (269), shutouts (2), and save percentage (.957). She faced 281 shots, third-most in the country in just eight games played. She posted three games with at least 40 saves and three others with 30-plus stops.

Runner-up: Tia Chan, UConn