Games are today at 7:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday at the Eastlink Centre.
The ‘Canes enter play with an 8-1-1 record and 17 points, good for the lead in the Eastern Canadian Women’s Hockey League standings. UNB (6-4-0) is in second place.
Brailyne Jenkins and Alyssa Ferguson of the Hurricanes are tied for first in the points race with 13. Both players have six goals and seven assists on the year.
Hailey Matthews leads the league in goals scored with seven and is third in points with nine.
The ‘Canes are 3-1 against UNB this year.
The Hurricanes are the defending league champions and will look to repeat at the Atlantic championships hosted by UNB on March 31 to April 2.
Games are today at 7:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday at the Eastlink Centre.
The ‘Canes enter play with an 8-1-1 record and 17 points, good for the lead in the Eastern Canadian Women’s Hockey League standings. UNB (6-4-0) is in second place.
Brailyne Jenkins and Alyssa Ferguson of the Hurricanes are tied for first in the points race with 13. Both players have six goals and seven assists on the year.
Hailey Matthews leads the league in goals scored with seven and is third in points with nine.
The ‘Canes are 3-1 against UNB this year.
The Hurricanes are the defending league champions and will look to repeat at the Atlantic championships hosted by UNB on March 31 to April 2.