When and Where: November 22, 2024 – Hooksett, N.H. (The Ice Den Arena)
Score: Southern New Hampshire University 3, Post University 0
Records: SNHU 3-4-0 (2-3-0 NE10), Post 2-5-0 (1-4-0 NE10)
Freshman
Kyle Slingerland (Stittsville, Ont.) scored his first career goal late in the first period and sophomore
Collin Berke (Crofton, Md.) made 20 saves in SNHU's 3-0 win over Post University Friday night at The Ice Den.
STANDOUT PERFORMERS
- Slingerland – power-play goal
- Sophomore Anthony Marchant (Norwood, Mass.) – short-handed goal
- Senior Connor Ball (Webster, N.Y.) – goal
- Berke – 20 saves, shutout win
KEY MOMENTS
- The Penmen took advantage of a major penalty to score the game's first goal.
- Slingerland tipped a shot into the net after sophomore Nic Dallaire (Waltham, Mass.) fired a slap shot. Senior Derek Flynn (Dracut, Mass.) helped set up the play to earn his fourth assist.
- SNHU's second goal came short-handed with Marchant taking a long pass from junior Alex Muthersbaugh (Gilford, N.H.). Junior Brendan Lynch (Nepean, Ont.) also earned an assist on that play.
- Ball's first goal of the season, and eighth of his career, came off a long pass from junior Tyler Murray (Barre, Vt.) in an empty-net situation.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- The Penmen had a 46-20 edge shots on goal.
- The Penmen went 1-for-6 on the power-play and the Eagles were 0-for-4.
- SNHU had a 42-30 edge on face-offs won.
NOTES
- Berke recorded his second career shutout, and first of this season. It was the first shutout recorded by a goalie in the Northeast-10 Conference this season.
- The Penmen have scored a power-play goal in six of the seven games this season. SNHU has only allowed two power-play goals.
- The short-handed goal by Marchant was the first by an SNHU player this season, and it was his first goal of 2024.
- SNHU extends its win streak over Post to seven, and now leads the all-time series 20-5.
UP NEXT
- SNHU will host Post University at The Ice Den again tomorrow, Saturday, at 1:20 p.m.
- All Northeast-10 Conference games, and SNHU home games, are streamed live and available on demand on FloCollege.
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