2018-19 UPEI Women's Hockey News
The St. FX X-Women denied the UPEI Panthers’ chance at clinching home ice advantage in the opening round of the playoffs after a hard fought 2-1 win Sunday afternoon.
In a playoff preview, the Panthers shutout the Reds on their final road trip of the regular season.
The visiting UPEI Panthers shutout the StFX X-Women 2-0 on Saturday night at the Charles V. Keating Centre.
The Tigers scored early in the second and defeated the Panthers 1-0.
The UPEI Panthers have been searching for their offensive identity in recent games and they found it on Wednesday night when they shutout the Mount Allison Mounties 4-0.
The St. Thomas University Tommies edged the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers 2-1 in AUS women's hockey action Saturday night.
Saint Mary’s forward Taylor Keeping played big in front of the net and was rewarded with two third-period goals, as the Huskies downed the UPEI Panthers 2-1.
A pair of goals early in the second period carried the UNB Reds to a 2-0 win over the UPEI Panthers Saturday afternoon.
After a six-goal outpour the night before, the UPEI Panthers were stymied by the St. Thomas Tommies in a 2-0 loss Sunday afternoon.
The UPEI Panthers opened the New Year in dominant style, as they toppled the Mount Allison Mounties 6-0 Saturday night.
With the middle of the pack jammed together at 17 points apiece, no team, including the UPEI Panthers and UNB Reds wanted to give up that coveted third-place position.
The UPEI Panthers laid to rest the memories of Sunday’s setback with a tight 2-1 win over the Dalhousie Tigers Friday night.
Coming into the game, the St. FX X-Women outscored their opponents 14-0 in their last two contests and on Sunday afternoon, the juggernaut offence put up six more goals in a 6-0 thumping of the UPEI Panthers.
Panthers extend winning streak to three games.
The UPEI Panthers overcame the U SPORTS No. 5 ranked StFX X-Women in overtime by a 3-2 score Friday night at the Charles V. Keating Centre.
To some, the ninth game of a season is too early to be thinking, “must win,” but from an emotional standpoint, it certainly was for the UPEI Panthers.
