9. St. Lawrence
The Saints lost only one player to graduation. While the team should be
improved, it may not be equipped for postseason play this year.
Coach Paul Flanagan's offense will be led by a pair of high-scorers in junior forward Caroline Trudeau (23, 20 ) and sophomore forward Trisha Powers (22, 20). Flanagan will look to junior forwards Stacy Boudrias (11, 12) and Suzanne Fiacco (11, 11) to provide additional scoring threats.
At the blueline, Flanagan is depending on senior defenseman Kristina Heyes to provide experience and leadership. Heyes will help out junior goaltender Caryn Ungewitter (3.36 GAA).
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