Boston Herald

Northeaste­rn into title game after OT win

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Skylar Fontaine, the highest-scoring defenseman in the NCAA this season, scored at 19:34 of overtime on Thursday and Northeaste­rn overcame its first two-goal deficit of the season to defeat Minnesota Duluth 3-2 in the Frozen Four.

Fontaine stole a pass inside the blue line on the right, worked her way across ice and beat Emma Soderberg with a wrist shot from the lower left circle.

It was the 14th goal of the season for Fontaine, sending top-seeded Northeaste­rn, in its first-ever Frozen Four, into the championsh­ip game against the Wisconsin-Ohio State winner. The Huskies (22-1-1) ran their unbeaten streak to 22 games.

Northeaste­rn, trailing after two periods for just the second time this season, scored twice in the third period to force overtime.

Starting the third period with a 5-on-3 advantage, Northeaste­rn was patient until Maureen Murphy broke through with her seventh goal 42 seconds into the period. Katy Knoll tied it at 14:30, banging in her own rebound for her 12th goal.

The Bulldogs scored twice in the second period, starting with Mannon McMahon in the right place at the right time to notch her first goal of the season into a wide open net midway through the period. Minnesota-Duluth made it 2-0 on Taylor Anderson’s fourth goal 4:30 just 13 seconds after killing off the first penalty of the game.

After being outshot 13-4 in the opening period, the Huskies ended up with a 47-28 advantage in shots, including 12-5 in overtime. Goalie increased her program record for wins to 78.

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