NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Yale women's ice hockey team kept marching on to its 13th-straight victory, defeating St. Lawrence 4-1 on Saturday afternoon at Ingalls Rink. The No. 9 Bulldogs moved up once again in the ECAC Hockey standings, sitting at second place in the conference, only two points behind first-place Princeton with two games remaining in the regular season.
With the victory, Yale improved to 21-7 overall with a 15-5 mark in conference play. The Bulldogs have not lost since Dec. 6, and have outscored their opponents 56-21 during their 13-game win streak.
Scoring Summary
• P1, 3:13 | YALE GOAL! On a two-on-zero breakaway, forward Stephanie Stainton's shot rebounded straight to Cami Bell, who buried the shot to open the scoring early in the first period. 1-0 YALE
• P2, 15:01 | YALE GOAL! Deflecting a Molly Boyle shot past the St. Lawrence goaltender, captain Carina DiAntonio extended her point streak to 15 games with a power-play goal, doubling the Yale lead. 2-0 YALE
• P3, 5:34 | The Saints get on the board with a rare shot that trickled past Samson Frey. 2-1 YALE
• P3, 7:11 | YALE GOAL! Boyle notched her second assist of the day, delivering a perfect pass to Stainton to bring the Bulldog lead back to two. 3-1 YALE
• P3, 18:26 | YALE GOAL! Jordan Ray put the game away, intercepting a St. Lawrence pass and sending a shot right into the empty net. 4-1 YALE
Game Notes
• Yale won its 13th straight game, only two wins away from matching the team's longest win streak since the 2022-23 season, when the Bulldogs won 15 straight games.
• DiAntonio scored her team-leading 21st goal of the season, achieving sole possession of third most in program history. She currently leads the ECAC in in-conference goals.
• Ray tallied a goal, her 40th point of the season, bringing her two points away from tying her career high of 42 during the 2022-23 season.
• Boyle recorded two assists, bringing her season total to 28 points, leading the conference in points by a defender during conference play.
• Goaltender Samson Frey improved to 13-0-0 in net, stopping 24 shots for a .960 save percentage.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will travel to New Jersey on Friday, Feb. 13, to face off against the conference's first-place Princeton Tigers at 6 p.m.