In
the middle of November, the Huskies will be heading to Vail, Colorado,
for a tournament, in which they will be facing Wisconsin and St. Cloud.
BU is the fourth team that will be participating in this tournament.
Courtesy of WCHA.com |
St.
Cloud has announced that seven girls will be joining the team in
September. Among them are one goaltender, three forwards, and three
defensemen. Jeff Geisen has brought in a class that will be looked upon
to contribute right away. With the loss of two of their top three
scorers, it will be crucial for the incoming forwards to step up and
give their defensive teammates the cushion they need in order to come
out with wins. Last season, St. Cloud went 9-24-3, an admirable record
since they are in the WCHA, a conference that includes defending champs
Minnesota, and powerhouses such as Minnesota-Duluth, and Wisconsin.
The
matchup between St. Cloud and the Huskies comes the day after the St.
Cloud/BU and Northeastern/Wisconsin games. The games against St. Cloud
should be much easier for the Huskies. Dave Flint has done a great job
coming up with a schedule that allows his girls to play against teams
that they wouldn’t otherwise have a chance to play against. Wisconsin
and St. Cloud will show the Huskies how the game is played in the WCHA.
In the USCHO polls this past year, Northeastern hovered around 10th
place, while Wisconsin kept moving between 7th and 9th. Playing an
opponent that is so close to Northeastern in terms of skill will be very
beneficial.
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