Maryland Heights, Missouri — On Friday afternoon, the Lindenwood women's ice hockey team played against the Robert Morris Colonials. The Lions made a late comeback and lost to the Colonials 7-5.
Game overview
In the first period, the Colonials struck first and scored with 3:44 left in the period. A few minutes later, the Lions were able to tie the score at 1-1 after a comeback opportunity. sidney jackel assisted shot Morgan Neitzke, at the 7:22 mark in the frame. The Colonials fought back and scored two points by the end of the period. The Colonials led 3-1 going into intermission.
In the second period, the Colonials scored a goal 19 seconds into the second period, extending their lead to three points. In less than a minute, chloe corbin The Lions' deficit would shrink to two. Caitlin Finnegan and Emma Hoen He would have assisted Corbin's goal. Eight minutes later, the Colonials regained a three-goal lead heading into the final period. At the end of the second period, the Lions trailed 5-2.
Almost four minutes into the third period, the Colonials scored their sixth goal of the game, taking a 6-2 lead. The Lions fought back with a shot of their own at 8:21 into the frame, cutting the Lions' lead to three points. Corbin's goal was likely assisted by Jackel and Neitzke. Less than two minutes later, the Colonials scored on a power play to regain a four-point lead. In a last-ditch effort, the Lions found the net with 4 minutes, 47 seconds left. While playing 6-5, the Lions scored two goals from the following points. sarah davis and Olivia Grabianowskithe deficit was reduced to 2.
After this matchup, the Lions now have an overall record of 11 wins, 18 losses, and 2 draws, and an overall record of 6 wins, 11 losses, and 2 draws. Neitzke had four assists on the night and led the Lions with four points.
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The Lions will host Robert Morris on Saturday, February 17th in the second game of the weekend.th At 2:10 p.m. CST, Lindenwood will celebrate Senior Day.