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WOMEN'S HOCKEY: LAKERS CONTINUE TO ROLL WITH HUGE WIN OVER LAURIER

Box Score New year, same team.

The Nipissing Lakers women's hockey team began 2024 the way they closed out 2023 – cruising through the OUA.

The Lakers wasted little time in picking up their first victory of the new calendar year, downing the Laurier Golden Hawks 9-3 Friday night.

Nipissing exploded for five goals in the opening period, scoring early and often.

Kara Den Hoed started the barrage, burying her fifth of the season just 41 seconds into the game.

Malory Dominico doubled the Lakers lead two minutes later, scoring her seventh of the season.

Veterans Katie Chomiak assisted the first goal, while Maggie McKee had the helper on the second.

Laurier replied just before the midway point of the period, making it 2-1 Nipissing, but four goals in six minutes put the Lakers up big after 20 minutes.

Ashley Taciuk buried a pair to put the Lakers up 4-1, with Abby Lunney assisting on each her goals.

Following Taciuk's pair, Megan Hayhurst scored twice to close out the period.

Dominico added two assists to her game totals, while Lana Duriez grabbed an assist on Hayhurst's first goal.

Madison Desmarais also earned a helper in the offensive flurry of the first period.

In the second, Laurier potted two goals before the six minute mark of the period to cut into the Lakers' lead.

With their lead down to three, Nipissing answered, with three of more goals.

Chomiak made it a multi-point game, scoring her 11th of the year, while Lunney grabbed her third point of the night with her eighth goal of the campaign.

Duriez and Desmarais each picked up their second assists of the game on Lunney's tally.

Madison Laberge buried her fifth of the year with under five minutes to go in the period, to build the lead up to six, as they are in command, up 9-3.

Compared to the first two periods, the third was tame, with neither team creating much offence through the first half of the final frame.

The quiet final frame was good enough for the Lakers, as they cruised to the win.

Chantelle Sandquist started for the Lakers, making nine saves on 10 shots before Rachel Lee closed out the final two periods, giving the started a well-earned break.

She finished with 11 saves of her own, while Nipissing had 31 shots on the Golden Hawks net.

Next up, Nipissing hosts the Waterloo Warriors to wrap up the first weekend of the second half Saturday evening.

Game time is set for 5pm at Memorial Gardens.

 
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Players Mentioned

Katie Chomiak

#26 Katie Chomiak

F
Junior
Kara Den Hoed

#76 Kara Den Hoed

D
Junior
Madison Desmarais

#54 Madison Desmarais

F
Junior
Malory Dominico

#83 Malory Dominico

F
Senior
Lana Duriez

#16 Lana Duriez

F
Sophomore
Megan Hayhurst

#12 Megan Hayhurst

F
Sophomore
Madison Laberge

#5 Madison Laberge

D
Senior
Rachel  Lee

#1 Rachel Lee

G
Freshman
Abby  Lunney

#14 Abby Lunney

F
Freshman
Maggie McKee

#2 Maggie McKee

F
Senior

Players Mentioned

Katie Chomiak

#26 Katie Chomiak

Junior
F
Kara Den Hoed

#76 Kara Den Hoed

Junior
D
Madison Desmarais

#54 Madison Desmarais

Junior
F
Malory Dominico

#83 Malory Dominico

Senior
F
Lana Duriez

#16 Lana Duriez

Sophomore
F
Megan Hayhurst

#12 Megan Hayhurst

Sophomore
F
Madison Laberge

#5 Madison Laberge

Senior
D
Rachel  Lee

#1 Rachel Lee

Freshman
G
Abby  Lunney

#14 Abby Lunney

Freshman
F
Maggie McKee

#2 Maggie McKee

Senior
F

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