NEW LONDON, CONN.-The William Smith College ice hockey team was edged by ninth-ranked Connecticut College 1-0 in non-conference action at Dayton Arena this afternoon. The Herons are now 7-1-2 on the year.
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Maggie Salmon matched her season-high with 36 saves in goal for William Smith. Elena Gualtieri scored the goal for the Camels (5-2-1).
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The game remained scoreless through the opening 20 minutes. Connecticut College controlled a majority of the offensive zone time, outshooting the Herons 10-3. William Smith's defense blocked an additional nine shots in the opening period.
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Gualtieri scored the game's lone goal at 8:59 of the second period. She banged home a rebound on the right post. Salmon stopped the two original shots but could not smother the puck for a whistle. Lily Connolly and Olivia Good were credited with assists on the goal. Salmon stopped the other 16 shots she faced in the period.
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William Smith had their scoring opportunities but could not solve Bailey Mertz, who stopped all 11 shots she faced in Connecticut College's goal.
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The Herons came away empty on their four power-play opportunities while Connecticut College was 1-for-5 with the extra attacker. William Smith finished the game with 14 total blocked shots. Â
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Today's game marked the first time the Herons have been held without a goal since Nov. 13, 2016, a 4-0 loss to Utica.
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William Smith and Connecticut College will be back in action again tomorrow afternoon at Dayton Arena. The game is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m.
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