2016-17 Women's Hockey News
The Tigers women's hockey season came to an end tonight, after a 7-1 loss to the StFX X-Women in the second AUS quarter-final series game.
Antigonish, NS – The StFX X-Women defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 6-1 on Thursday evening to take a 1-0 series lead in their best-of-three Subway AUS quarter-finals.
The Mount Allison University Women’s Hockey Mounties broke a 13 game losing streak in their final home stand of the 2016-17 season when they defeated the visiting Dalhousie Tigers 5-3 at Sackville’s Tantramar Veterans’ Memorial Civic Centre Saturday night.
Two goals from forward Kara Power (New Glasgow, NS) made the difference on Sunday evening at the Halifax Civic Centre as the StFX X-Women (14-8-0) topped the Dalhousie Tigers (7-15-1) 2-0.
The Tigers defeated the Moncton Aigles Bleues 4-2 in women's hockey Friday night in Moncton.
The UPEI Panthers ended the Tigers three game-winning streak with a 3-1 win.
The Dalhousie Tigers (6-13-1) used a three-goal second period to come from behind and top the St. Thomas Tommies (15-3-2) 4-2 on Friday night at the Halifax Forum.
Lisa Maclean (Hockey) and Andrew Rieder (Hockey) are this week's G2 Athlete's of the Week.
The Dalhousie University Tigers beat the Saint Mary's University Huskies 3-2 on Sunday at Alumni Arena in Halifax NS.
The Dalhousie Tigers three-goal first period lifts them to a win over the Mount Allison Mounties 6-2 on Sunday afternoon at the Forum.
Two-goal first and second periods help the Saint Mary’s Huskies top the Dalhousie Tigers 4-1 on Saturday night action at the Civic Centre.
Becca Chilvers scored her first goal of the season in the Tigers 5-1 lose to the Tommies on Sunday afternoon.
The women's hockey Tigers got their first win of the second half in a shoot-out victory over the UPEI Panthers Saturday afternoon.
Tara Morning and Ashley Money both scored in the Tigers 3-2 loss to the X-Women Sunday afternoon to close out the first half of the season.
The Tigers fell 2-1 to the UPEI Panthers in AUS women's hockey Saturday afternoon in Charlottetown.
A late third period goal by blue-liner Hannah Askin (Waterloo, ON) was the difference on Sunday afternoon at the Halifax Forum as the Saint Mary’s Huskies downed their cross-town rival Dalhousie Tigers 1-0.
