Box Score ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Stevenson women's ice hockey senior Annika Carlander made a career-high 47 saves, a mark that ranks fourth in program history, but Nazareth posted its sixth straight shutout in a, 3-0, non-conference victory Saturday afternoon at Bill Gray's Iceplex.
- The Golden Flyers (6-1-0) earned the game's first power play but Carlander made four saves before the hosts went into the penalty box with 19 seconds left on its player advantage.
- The Mustangs (5-3-0) had 1:41 of their own power play but it was Nazareth who recorded the lone shot on net.
- Stevenson went back to the penalty kill at the 12:25 mark with Carlander making a save while getting blocks from sophomore Ashlyn Bray and senior Trinity Barcless.
- At the 17:21 mark, the Golden Flyers broke through as Abbey Luth gave the hosts the lead.
- With 1:11 remaining in the period, the visitors went back to the power play.
- The Mustangs started the period with 49 seconds remaining on their power play but it was cut short after the visitors were sent to the box.
- Stevenson killed off another penalty behind a pair of saves by Carlander and blocked shots by Bray and sophomore Karly Aguirre.
- Carlander stopped all 12 shots in the frame.
- After Carlander made 23 straight saves, Nazareth was able to get one by her to extend its lead to two goals at the 8:56 mark.
- Just 1:45 later, the Golden Flyers pushed their lead to 3-0 as Emma Hayes became the third different goal scorer.
- The Mustangs had two power play opportunities, with the second coming with just 44 seconds remaining in regulation.
- Nazareth outshot Stevenson, 50-12, including 21-2 in the third period.
- The Mustangs were 0-for-4 on the power play and 4-for-4 on the penalty kill.
- Junior Tea Ferrara won a team-high seven face-offs.
- Stevenson returns to action on Friday, March 26 when the Mustangs travel to Neumann for a United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) contest beginning at 7:00 p.m.