Box Score ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Stevenson women's ice hockey senior Annika Carlander recorded a season-high 31 saves but Nazareth posted its fifth straight shutout, snapping the Mustangs five-game win streak, with a 5-0 non-conference victory Friday evening at Bill Gray's Iceplex.
- On their fourth shot of the contest, the Golden Flyers (5-1-0) found the back of the net, scoring at the 7:51 mark.
- The Mustangs (5-2-0) earned the game's first power play with 5:09 remaining in the opening period, but it was the hosts who had the lone shot during the two minutes.
- Stevenson opened the second period with the first two shots on net before going back on the power play at the 2:32 mark.
- For the second straight time, Nazareth recorded the lone shot, shorthanded, on the Mustangs power play.
- Just prior to the midway point of the period, the Mustangs were sent to the box for the first time.
- The hosts needed just over a minute to take advantage, scoring at the 10:51 mark, for a 2-0 lead.
- Nazareth took a 3-0 lead into the second intermission after tallying a goal with 2:27 remaining.
- The Golden Flyers scored twice in the final period, the first coming at the 7:36 mark.
- Stevenson had its third power play opportunity but it lasted just 33 seconds before the visitors were sent to the box.
- Nazareth rounded out the scoring with 4:45 left in regulation.
- Nazareth outshot Stevenson, 36-12.
- The Mustangs finished 0-for-3 on the power play while the Golden Flyers were 1-for-2.
- Nazareth has not allowed a goal in its last five games and has not allowed a power play goal all season.
- Junior Tea Ferrara finished 10-for-16 on face-offs.
- Stevenson returns to action on Saturday, March 13 when the Mustangs face Nazareth in a non-conference road contest beginning at 3:00 p.m.