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Holland College bats .500 versus UNB

‘Canes split important ECWHL games over the weekend with UNB

Holland College forward Katelyn Dunn bears down on the UNB Red Blazers goal in Eastern Canadian Women’s Hockey League action Sunday at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. The Hurricanes won 5-0.
Holland College forward Katelyn Dunn bears down on the UNB Red Blazers goal in Eastern Canadian Women’s Hockey League action Sunday at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. The Hurricanes won 5-0. - Submitted

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CHARLOTTETOWN - The Holland College Hurricanes split an important two-game set with the UNB Red Blazers in Eastern Canadian Women’s Hockey League (ECWHL) action in P.E.I.

UNB won 2-1 on Saturday in Montague, but Holland College rebounded with a 5-0 win on Sunday in Charlottetown.

On Sunday, the ‘Canes Katelyn Dunn scored twice while Jess Redmond (1-1), Samantha Woodworth and Colle Derry chipped in singles. Sam Higgins and Erin Picco each had two assists.

Mackenzie Koughan (7-2) earned the goaltending win over Kayleigh Robertson.

Saturday, Derry had the lone ‘Canes goal. Picco tallied the assist. 

Kara MacDonald (1-1) and Hayley Hallihan (1-1) netted the UNB markers.

Kate Northrup got the win over Koughan. 

The Hurricanes went to 8-4 this season and sit in first place ahead of UNB, which fells to 7-3.

Holland College returns to action Feb. 3-4 with two games against UNB in Fredericton, N.B.

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