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Fri Nov 08
Final
8 Trine
1 at Post
Sat Nov 09
Final
6 Trine
4 at Post
Fri Nov 15
Final
1 Trine
3 at Concordia Wisconsin
Sat Nov 16
Final
1 Trine
0 at Concordia Wisconsin
Fri Nov 22
Final
3 Adrian
0 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 23
Final
1 Trine
3 at Adrian
Fri Dec 06
Final - OT
0 Lake Forest
0 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 07
Final
2 Lake Forest
1 vs. Trine
Fri Jan 03
Final - OT
1 St. Olaf
1 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 04
Final - OT
2 St. Olaf
2 vs. Trine
Sun Jan 05
Final
0 Trine
2 at Aurora
Fri Jan 10
Final
1 Chatham
5 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 11
Final
1 Chatham
6 vs. Trine
Fri Jan 17
Final
4 Trine
1 at Marian (Wis.)
Sat Jan 18
Final
2 Trine
1 at Marian (Wis.)
Fri Jan 24
Final
0 Trine
2 at St. Scholastica
Sat Jan 25
Final - OT
1 Trine
1 at St. Scholastica
Fri Jan 31
Final
3 Aurora
2 vs. Trine
Pink the Rink
Sat Feb 01
Final
1 Aurora
0 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 07
Final
2 Trine
3 at St. Norbert
Sat Feb 08
Final
1 Trine
5 at St. Norbert
Fri Feb 21
Final
2 Finlandia
4 vs. Trine
Senior Night
Sat Feb 22
Final
1 Finlandia
9 vs. Trine
Sun Nov 01
Final
1 Trine
8 at Adrian
Fri Nov 06
Final
5 Adrian
1 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 07
Final
0 Trine
5 at Adrian
Sat Nov 21
Final - OT
1 Concordia Wisconsin
2 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 05
Final - OT
3 Trine
2 at Aurora
Sat Feb 06
Final
0 Trine
5 at Adrian
Fri Feb 12
Final
0 Lake Forest College
1 vs. Trine
@ COVID-19/No Contest - Result does not officially count toward either team's overall record.
Sat Feb 13
Final
1 Trine
0 vs. Lake Forest College
@ COVID-19/No Contest - Result does not officially count toward either team's overall record.
Fri Feb 19
Final
0 Trine
2 at Aurora
Sat Feb 20
Final
2 Aurora
0 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 26
Final
8 Adrian
1 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 27
Final
1 Trine
5 at Adrian
Fri Mar 05
Final
2 Adrian
0 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 06
Final
4 Lake Forest
1 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 10
Final
0 Trine
2 at Aurora
NCHA Slaats Cup Playoffs
Fri Oct 29
Final
1 Stevenson
5 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 30
Final
2 Oswego St.
1 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 05
Final
3 Trine
4 at St. Olaf
St. Olaf Ice Arena
Sat Nov 06
Final
1 Trine
4 at St. Olaf
St. Olaf Ice Arena
Fri Nov 12
Final
3 Trine
6 at Concordia Wisconsin
Sat Nov 13
Final
2 Trine
4 at Concordia Wisconsin
Sat Nov 20
Final
1 Trine
7 at Adrian
Sun Nov 21
Final
5 Adrian
2 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 27
Final
0 Trine
3 at Mass.-Boston
Cod Fish Tournament
Sun Nov 28
Final
3 Stevenson
2 vs. Trine
@ UMass Boston Codfish Bowl Tournament- Consolation
Fri Dec 03
Final Shootout - Away
2 Trine
2 at Marian (Wis.)
Sat Dec 04
Final
4 Trine
1 at Marian (Wis.)
Fri Dec 10
Final
0 Marian (Wis.)
3 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 11
Final
1 Marian (Wis.)
2 vs. Trine
Sun Jan 02
Final
1 Trine
6 vs. Adrian
@ Toledo, Ohio
Fri Jan 28
Final
5 Aurora
2 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 29
Final
1 Aurora
3 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 04
Final
4 Trine
5 at St. Norbert
Sat Feb 05
Final
2 Trine
3 at St. Norbert
Fri Feb 11
Final - OT
3 Lake Forest
2 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Sat Feb 12
Final
5 Lake Forest
1 vs. Trine
Mon Feb 14
Final
2 Finlandia
7 vs. Trine
originally scheduled for Jan. 14
Tue Feb 15
Final
0 Finlandia
2 vs. Trine
originally scheduled for Jan. 15
Fri Feb 18
Final
9 Trine
2 at Lawrence
Sat Feb 19
Final
6 Trine
1 at Lawrence
Fri Feb 25
Final
0 Trine
4 at St. Norbert
Sat Feb 26
Final
3 Trine
4 at St. Norbert
Fri Oct 28
Final - OT
3 Trine
4 at Stevenson
Sat Oct 29
Final
2 Trine
3 at Stevenson
Fri Nov 11
Final
3 Concordia Wisconsin
0 vs. Trine
Parent's Weekend
Sat Nov 12
Final
1 Concordia Wisconsin
0 vs. Trine
Parent's Weekend
Fri Nov 18
Final
0 Trine
5 at Adrian
Sat Nov 19
Final
3 Adrian
0 vs. Trine
Tue Nov 22
Final
0 Trine
9 at Aurora
Fri Dec 02
Final
3 Marian (Wis.)
4 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 03
Final
3 Marian (Wis.)
4 vs. Trine
Open Skate Night
Sat Dec 10
Final
13 Trine
0 at Hilbert
Sun Dec 11
Final
11 Trine
0 at Hilbert
Wed Jan 11
Final
2 Lake Forest
0 vs. Trine
Fri Jan 13
Final
4 Trine
1 at Finlandia
Sat Jan 14
Final
4 Trine
1 at Finlandia
Fri Jan 20
Final
0 Hilbert
10 vs. Trine
Pink the Rink
Sat Jan 21
Final
0 Hilbert
8 vs. Trine
Fri Jan 27
Final
1 Trine
4 at Aurora
Sat Jan 28
Final
0 Trine
6 at Aurora
Fri Feb 03
Final
6 St. Norbert
1 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 04
Final
9 St. Norbert
2 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 10
Final
0 Trine
6 at Lake Forest
Sat Feb 11
Final
0 Trine
8 at Lake Forest
Tue Feb 14
Final
7 Aurora
2 vs. Trine
Fri Feb 17
Final
0 Lawrence
3 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 18
Final
0 Lawrence
4 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Fri Feb 24
Final
2 Trine
7 at Aurora
Sat Feb 25
Final
1 Trine
5 at Aurora
Fri Oct 27
Final
2 Canton
0 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 28
Final
6 Canton
1 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 03
Final - OT
5 Dubuque (Iowa)
4 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 04
Final
2 Dubuque (Iowa)
0 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 10
Final
0 Trine
5 at St. Norbert
Sat Nov 11
Final
0 Trine
7 at St. Norbert
Fri Nov 17
Final
1 Lake Forest
0 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 18
Final
4 Lake Forest
1 vs. Trine
Tue Nov 21
Final
1 Trine
4 at SUNY Potsdam
Wed Nov 22
Final
1 Trine
0 at SUNY Potsdam
Fri Dec 01
Final
0 Trine
3 at Marian (Wis.)
Sat Dec 02
Final - OT
1 Trine
2 at Marian (Wis.)
Fri Dec 08
Final
0 Hilbert
7 vs. Trine
Pink the Rink
Sat Dec 09
Final
0 Hilbert
8 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 30
Final
0 Dubuque (Iowa)
5 vs. Trine
@ Lake Forest, Illinois
Sun Dec 31
Final
0 Trine
4 at Lake Forest
Sat Jan 06
Final
1 Trine
6 vs. Adrian
@ Toledo, Ohio
Fri Jan 19
Final
0 Trine
8 at Aurora
Sat Jan 20
Final
1 Trine
3 at Aurora
Fri Jan 26
Final Shootout - Away
3 Concordia Wisconsin
3 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 27
Final
4 Concordia Wisconsin
0 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Fri Feb 02
Final
2 Trine
0 at Lawrence
Sat Feb 03
Final
4 Trine
0 at Lawrence
Fri Feb 09
Final
5 Adrian
0 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 10
Final
0 Trine
7 at Adrian
Fri Feb 16
Final
2 Trine
3 at St. Norbert
NCHA Slaats Cup Round One
Sat Feb 17
Final - OT
2 Trine
3 at St. Norbert
NCHA Slaats Cup Round One
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Women's Hockey Storming Into NCHA Slaats Cup Playoffs

Women's Hockey Storming Into NCHA Slaats Cup Playoffs

ANGOLA, Ind. – This time last year the Trine University women's hockey team wrapped up their inaugural season with a nine-game losing streak. They finished last in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) with a 2-16 record in conference play and a 4-17-1 record overall.

Today they are preparing to head to Lake Forest College to compete in their first NCHA Slaats Cup Playoff series. They finished the season with a big two-game sweep over visiting Concordia University Wisconsin to take the four-seed by head-to-head tiebreakers over the Falcons.

The team finishes the regular season with an 8-8-2 record in the NCHA and a 10-11-2 record overall. Both constitute six-win improvements over last season.

"We are really proud of our team for those six wins," said Head Coach Tom Hofman, "We have all worked hard, on and off the ice, to get better and that work shows in our increased consistency. Even when we have lost this season we have been in the game."

Aside from hard work, Hofman can point to a few things that have contributed to the improvement from last season.

"The biggest thing that has helped us is our depth. We had some good players last season, but we just didn't have the depth to run with the top end of the NCHA, who all have four solid lines," said Hofman.

Last season the Thunder never entered a game with a full lineup, which would include four offensive lines and three defensive pairs. This year it has been the norm.

"From a more technical standpoint, our forecheck and penalty-kill have both improved a ton," continued Hofman.

The statistics bear out his statement on the team's penalty kill. Last year in NCHA play the Thunder killed off 71.9 percent of opponent's penalties, a league worst. This season they finished fourth in the NCHA by killing off 90.7 percent of opponent's penalties. And that improvement comes despite opponents having 11 more power-play opportunities.

A successful forecheck is harder to see in the stats but no less important according to Hofman.

"When we get the forecheck going, when it's aggressive and players buy into it, we are golden. It creates a lot of turnovers and gives us some good chances off of those turnovers in the offensive end. Being a part of a strong forecheck doesn't always show up on the scoresheet for a player, but it definitely shows up in the team's win total."

Exemplars of that fact are sophomore Hannah Nelson (Libertyville, Ill.) and freshman Brandi Wilson (Fenton, Mich.). While neither of them have made a huge points contribution to the team this season, Hofman pointed out both as crucial parts of the team's success.

"Wilson is playing center for us, which requires a lot of responsibilities in our system. A freshman playing that role shows our confidence in her," said Hofman, "Nelson centers for one of our top lines. She helps set up goals with her aggressive play, she just doesn't get the points she deserves."

Nelson in particular centers a line with two of the top three point-getters for the Thunder. Classmate Sula Argyris (Woodhaven, Mich.) leads the team with 14 points and 10 assists.

"I love the playmaker kind of player and Argyris plays that role on her line," says Hofman, "So often she starts the scoring play with a shot of her own. Without her taking good shots we don't get those goals."

Rounding out the line is freshman Theresa DiMaggio (Shelby Township, Mich.) who has been on an offensive tear since the beginning of the New Year. She has scored 12 of her 13 points and has recorded four multi-point games since the team has returned from its holiday break. She currently sits in third among NCHA freshman with her 10 points in conference games.

"DiMaggio is just one of those skaters that works really hard. You see her in the gym on our off day and its really paying off. She's a player that skates 110% no matter where she is on the ice," continued Hofman.

Rounding out the offense is sophomore Eryn Isaacson (Fenton, Mich.) who once again leads the team in goal scoring. So far this season she has tallied 11 goals.

In net, a familiar face continues to anchor the Thunder defense. Junior Molly Scarborough (Ramsey, Minn.) has returned to start the majority of the team's games this season. But the improvement from last year is noticeable. She currently sits in the top-five among NCHA goalies in both goals-against average and save percentage.

"I really like where her save percentage is. She sees a lot of shots and has become the kind of goalie that mostly turns them away," said Hofman, "We definitely have a number one, we knew that inside the program but I think everyone can see it now."

A final unsung hero of the team is sophomore defender Kirsten Vandenheuvel (London, Ontario), who anchors the defensive unit along with Scarborough.

"We want Vandenheuvel on the ice for every critical situation. We moved her down by the net on the power-play and she is out there on the penalty kill a lot," says Hofman, "We wouldn't be where we are without her. She has also done a lot of work with our young defenders this year and they are a better unit because of that."

Trine will look to continue their success in the first round of the NCHA Slaats Cup Playoffs where they will face off with Lake Forest College in a two-game series, with a mini-game following the second game if necessary. The Thunder split with the visiting Foresters in their regular season doubleheader.

Tune in for the first game starting at 7 p.m. CST on Friday, Feb. 22.

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