Saturday afternoon was a game of firsts for the Nipissing Lakers women's hockey team - in more ways than one.
We'll begin with the fact the Lakers celebrated their first graduates - three players who have been with the team since day one. Next, Lakers goalie
Micaela Stutzki earned her first career OUA win with a 15 save performance and last, but certainly not lease, Nipissing defender
Victoria Bugg scored her first career goal with a rocket from the point.
All those feats added up to a convincing 6-1 win over the visiting UOIT Ridgebacks as the Lakers closed out the home portion of their regular season with back-to-back wins.
The Lakers struck first, late in the first period, as
Sam Strassburger retreived a loose puck and fired it to the back of the net while Nipissing was on the power play.
Strassburger's fifth goal was assisted by
Zosia Davis and
Brooklyn Irwin.
UOIT would tie the game in the second period, scoring their lone goal of the contest, but from there, it was all Lakers.
With the score 1-1, Nipissing would go on to score five straight goals, including three in the second period.
Carly Marchment would score her first of two on the game, giving the Lakers the lead once again. Her and her linemates did great work down low and as she drove to the net, she was hit with a perfect pass that she redirected home for what would stand as the game-winner.
Kaley Tienhaara and
Ava Keis drew the helpers on the go-ahead goal.
Taylor Murphy made it 3-1 just 14 seconds late on a scramble in front of the UOIT net.
Irwin earned her second assist of the game, while Strassburger grabbed her second point as well.
Marchment would add to the Lakers lead with her second of the period, finding the back of the net for the fifth time this season. Tienhaara and
Jade Gauthier set up Marchment's second tally of the game.
The Lakers kept the pressure on, scoring twice more in the third.
First, Stacey Hensahw fired home a rocket from the slot, making the score 5-1. Marchment earned her third point of the night with an assist, while
Janica Vossos did a great job down low to dig the puck out and put it in front of the net.
Finally, to put an exclamation mark of the victory,
Victoria Bugg hammered home her first career tally, blasting one from the point that hit the top corner.
Kaitlyn McManus and
Bronwyn Bolduc set up Bugg's goal.
In all, four players finished with multi-point games, led by Marchment's three.
In goal, Stutzki wasn't overly busy, but was good when called up in earning the win. She finished with 15 saves.
The Lakers, who won their 13th game of the season and earned their 43rd point, will now head on the road for the season finale. They'll take on the top ranked Guelph Gryphons on Sunday, Feb. 14.