24 seconds into the second frame, a senior forward Grace Dwyer cross-checking penalty gave the Tigers their second power-play chance of the game. The Red, unable to quickly respond, committed its third penalty of the game seven minutes later. “If they were getting beat, they would reach with the stick and take a tripping penalty or a hooking penalty or a slashing penalty. Stretching back to the start of December, Dwyer had committed 16 minutes worth of penalties and tallied just two goals. Three minutes into the final period, Princeton was whistled for its fourth penalty of the game.
Source: Daily Sun January 24, 2026 10:54 UTC