Sunday, December 2, 2007
December Finds Lady Huskies Off and Running
Sunday, November 25, 2007
The Month of November
Thursday, October 25, 2007
The Battle of the Huskies
The Lady Huskies (pictured top right, at their Making Strides Walk) are ready to make their mark on this season and start the winning ways. This will be the first conference game for Northeastern in their trek to the Hockey East title. Northeastern enters Saturday's game with a 0-4-1 record while UConn will be traveling with a 5-1-0 overall record. The game is slated for 2pm this Saturday, October 27th at Matthews Arena. The game will also be broadcast on GoNUTV.com.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Kehoe, Wohlfeiler, Prouty
Was coming to school at Northeastern your first time to the East Coast?
Kehoe : No, I have been out to the East Coast many other times for hockey...tournaments, hockey camps, etc.
Wolhfeiler : No, I have been to the East Coast before when I played for the Cal Selects. I played in the Connecticut Polar Bear Tournament with Cal for about 8 years.
Prouty : My team in California played in a lot of tournaments back east, however I had never been to Boston before my unofficial visit to Northeastern in 2006.
What do you miss the most about California?
Kehoe : Of the state itself, I miss the ocean. I love the ocean (the beach) so much. I would have to say just in general though, all of my friends and family from home.
Wolhfeiler : I definitely miss my family and my dog the most.
Prouty : I miss everything about California. I miss my family a lot. There's also this laid back attitude in California that I grew up with, so it's been interesting trying to adjust to such a different vibe.
What is the biggest difference between the culture surrounding the game on the East Coast and the West Coast?
Kehoe : On the West Coast our style of hockey is more creative. Not that the East Coast isn't but I guess personally I have never really had to deal with so many systems in the game. I really do enjoy the systems though. I feel like it makes the game a little more simple.
Wolhfeiler : I would say the West Coast plays a more creative game where the players have more freedom to do what they want. Here on the East Coast there's a lot of systems you have to stick with and it's a more team oriented game.
Prouty : Hockey is more offensive minded in the West. Roller Hockey is also pretty popular California.
Hockey being a team sport how has your familiarity with each other helped in that aspect of the game?
Kehoe : I feel like because we have known each other for so long that we have a deeper understanding of one another on the ice. We know what the other is going to do before they even do it.
Wolhfeiler : I think it has helped a lot. Being with your teammates everyday for a few hours definitely makes a difference when you're with each other on the ice.
Prouty : I've been playing with these girls for 6 years now, and we're all aware of each other's playing style.
Are you ready for the winter?
Kehoe : YES!! BRING IT ON! I love snow, and I sure don't get a lot of that where I am from. So I hope that this winter is amazing!!
Wolhfeiler : Oh definitely. I can't wait for it to snow.
Prouty : I'll be freezing.
What are you majoring in and what do you plan on doing after graduation?
Kehoe : I am majoring in Athletic Training. After graduation I would like to coach, but it just depends on where God wants me to go. I really would like a chance to play on the U-22 National Team.
Wolhfeiler : Right now I am majoring in athletic training and I would like to be a hockey coach after I graduate. If I can't do that right away then I would like to be involved with any kind of sports.
Prouty : I'm in the general studies program right now, and I'm considering changing my major from communications to music industry. After school, I'd love to work for a record company because I've always had a strong passion for music.
What is your most memorable moment of Northeastern Hockey?
Kehoe : My most memorable moment was when I scored my first goal as an NU Husky against the University of Minnesota (Gophers). I was so excited.
Wolhfeiler : Well, since we haven't won our first game yet which would be my original answer, I would say scoring my first collegiate goal. It was against North Dakota and we were down 1-0 with a few minutes left in the game and then we tied it up and went into overtime/shootout.
Prouty : I feel extremely fortunate that I've been given the opportunity to skate for this team. The girls are really supportive and so much fun to be around.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Meet the Lady Huskies
Here's what she had to say...
Where are you from?
Flint, MI
Women's ice hockey along with many other women's sports continues to live in the shadow of men's sports. Do you feel that women's sports will ever be viewed as equal?
Will women's sports and men's sports ever be viewed as equal, no I do not think so. However, there is a continual rise each year in the amount of women participating in "men's" sports. I do not think that women get the respect that they deserve among male athletes who play the same sport as them. However, there is always the debate about how men are just bigger, faster and stronger. Which in fact, when it comes down to it, is completely true. Will a WNBA game ever be sold out, I highly doubt it but the fact that more and more fans are going to the games at least, makes a huge statement about women in sports in general.
What has been your greatest accomplishment in your hockey career and in your college career?
My greatest accomplishment in my hockey career has been skating with the USA National Under 22 Team. It was a great honor and privilege to be thought of as one of the top 40 skaters in the nation. As far as goes, I was picked anomalously to be on the all rookie team for Hockey East, and received Rookie of the year, for Northeastern. Last year I was also awarded the Reggie Lewis Award. Then about a day after that I was informed that I was a nominee for the Black Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in Canada..so that was awesome.
With your upcoming weekend with Niagara, on paper, your team should dominate, however last year you split the series. How do you prepare to play at the level you know your team is capable of playing?
This week has been focusing on our power play and our transition game. After coming back from a very successful road trip in Minnesota, our team realized that we can compete with anyone. The hard thing about that is now, we must maintain that mind set throughout the rest of the season. We have to buy into the game plan that we have set for our team.
What are your plans after graduation?
After graduation I plan to be working for a major pharmaceutical company or within one such as Johnson and Johnson..either within drug retail, research or chemical makeup.
What is your best memory of Northeastern to this point?
It was a very humbling experience to receive the Reggie Lewis Award. I mean I will always remember the goals I scored or the awesome plays, but to receive that award was truly a humbling experience.
Something you'd like other's to know about you:
I have two younger brothers, Mani 16, Raurie 12, a dog named Riley and a bird named Carlsie. My favorite color is red, my favorite number is 11 because of Mark Messier..And i have been that number since I started playing hockey when i was 5 because of him...
Lady Huskies fall to Niagara in weekend series
On paper and after a promising weekend in Minneapolis one would like to think that the Lady Huskies would run the table on this weeks opponent, the Niagara Eagles. After traveling over 8 hours on a bus the Eagles swooped into Boston this weekend to sweep the Lady Huskies in a two game set. Saturday afternoon the Lady Huskies took one on the nose 6 to 4. The Huskies got two goals from Senior Captain Nikki Petrich. Freshmen forward Kristi Kehoe (below left) notched her second goal of the season while the Massachusett's native, Annie Hogan grabbed her first of the season early in the third period. The Huskies entered the third period of Saturday's game down 2-1, but were able to find the back of the net three times to take the lead 4 to 3 with 12:30 left. But 30 seconds later Niagara's Venla Heikkila tied the score at 4 each, then, only 19 seconds later the Eagles Frances McPhail slipped one by Senior goalie Sarah Belliveau to take the lead for good. Niagara added an empty net goal late in the period to top off the Huskies for the night.
The Lady Huskies luck didn't fair any better Sunday afternoon at Matthews Arena. The Niagara Eagles came to play once again and beat the Huskies 5-2. The Huskies got goals, again, from Nikki Petrich and Kristi Kehoe, but the action came from the Eagles Junior left winger Ashley Riggs. Riggs scored all 5 goals for the Eagles and that gave her a total of 6 goals on the weekend. Husky Freshmen goalie Leah Sulyma made 16 saves in the effort this afternoon. The one-two punch of Petrich and Kehoe seemed to be working for Northeastern this weekend as they combined for 8 points in battle with the Niagara Eagles. This weekend dropped the Lady Huskies overall record to 0-4-1. Northeastern returns to action next Saturday at Matthews Arena at 2pm when Hockey East foe University of Connecticut comes to town. The Lady Huskies only play one game next weekend before traveling to upstate New York the first weekend in November to play RPI.
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