Boston finally got the hockey gods on their side, and not a minute too soon.
With their season on the line, the Pride picked up a 6-0 shutout win against the Buffalo Beauts in the best-of-three series. The win forces a deciding Game 3 tomorrow night, and the winner of that game will make the Isobel Cup playoffs as the No. 4 seed.Â
The Prideâs scoring woes have plagued them through most of the bubble season despite their strong pressure in the offensive zone, and things finally went their way against Buffalo.
âI think it was a matter of time before we got the offense going, so itâs great to see that finally come together,â said Mallory Souliotis.
Souliotis opened the scoring for Boston on the power play off of a gorgeous feed from Christina Putigna to set her up with a wide-open net.
McKenna Brand made it 2-0 on a fortuitous bounce off the end boards. Putigna dumped the puck in for a line change, and it bounced right back to a charging Brand, who roofed it past Jackson.
Sammy Davis added one more in the middle frame, a wicked snipe from the slot with just four seconds left to send the Pride into intermission with a 3-0 lead.
Souliotis added another goal of her own less than three minutes into the third period, another blast from the point that got through traffic and past a screened Jackson; the Beauts pulled Jackson after that tally and put in backup goalie Caty Flagg.
A few minutes later, Lauren Kelly added a fifth goal from the blue line, and Meghara McManus finished off the scoring with her first career NWHL goal.
Buffalo Beauts head coach Pete Perram put it best in the postgame presser:
âYesterdayâs game, we ate the bear, and in todayâs game, the bear ate us.â
Boston back to normal
This was the Pride team most people were expecting to come into the bubble. By no means has Boston played poorly, often quite the opposite – but you realize just how skilled this squad is when the bounces go their way (in some cases, literally – ask Brand).
It was Bostonâs depth that shone again tonight, particularly players like Kaleigh Fratkin (three assists) and Putigna (three assists). Both are stars in their own right, and when you have that many talented players in a lineup, good things are going to happen.
â(Putigna) is just such a terrific player, she wins battles down low, sheâs always making plays, I think sheâs really come into her own here in Lake Placid,â said Souliotis.
She was equally complimentary when asked about her defensive partner, Fratkin.
âSheâs the best defenseman in this league, no doubt, and itâs great to finally get things going with her. I think sheâs so underrated,â said Soulitis. âShe really helped spark the offense today.â
Buffalo happy with final period
When you get shut out and your team allows six goals, itâs easy to get stuck in your head and focus on the negatives. Not so with the Beauts.
âFirst two periods wasnât our best, we know that, we talked about it in the locker room, we hit reset,â said Taylor Wasylk. âWe definitely are looking to move past this as quickly as possible, and I think we did that in our third period.âÂ
Despite the end result, the Beauts kept up with the Pride on shots, firing 31 shots against Bostonâs 36. They also mostly managed to stay out of the penalty box, committing just three infractions and killing off two of those. And while three of Bostonâs goals came in the third period, the last 13 minutes was a tighter defensive effort from Buffalo.
âReally good stuff happened at the end of the game. We tightened up our D zone, we kept their shots low, we got a lot more shots on them today than we did yesterday when we won, so lot of positives coming out of it,â said Wasylk.
The Beauts are ready for their third game tomorrow, and have every confidence that they can get the win.
âIn the end, this is just a bump in the road,â said Perram. âWeâve put ourselves in a position to win and go to the semis, and weâre going to do that.â