2005–06 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season

The 2005-06 Vermont Catamounts season was their first in Hockey East. Led by head coach Dennis Miller, the Catamounts had 3 victories, compared to 29 defeats and 2 ties. Their conference record was 1 victory, 19 defeats and 1 tie. On October 29 and 30, the Catamounts competed in the Nichols Tournament, held in Buffalo, New York.

2005–06 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season
ConferenceHockey East
Home iceGutterson Fieldhouse
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall3-29-2
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachDennis Miller

Regular season

Schedule

DateOpponentScoreResult
Oct. 1SACRED HEART3-3T
Oct. 7CLARKSON3-1L
Oct. 8CLARKSON2-0L
Oct. 15at Wisconsin5-0L
Oct. 16at Wisconsin5-0L
Oct. 22BOSTON UNIV.*3-3T
Oct. 23BOSTON UNIV.*4-1L
Oct. 29vs. Niagara (Nichols Tournament)3-1L
Oct. 30vs. Princeton (Nichols Tournament)2-1L (OT)
Nov. 5ROBERT MORRIS2-1L
Nov. 6ROBERT MORRIS3-1W
Nov. 12at Northeastern*1-0W
Nov. 13at Boston Univ.*3-1L
Nov. 17at Providence*6-1L
Nov. 27QUINNIPIAC1-0L
Dec. 1at Connecticut*4-0L
Dec. 4NEW HAMPSHIRE*4-1L
Jan. 1CONNECTICUT*2-1L
Jan. 2CONNECTICUT*3-0L
Jan. 6NORTH DAKOTA3-2L
Jan. 7NORTH DAKOTA3-2L (OT)
Jan. 12at Boston College*3-1L
Jan. 13at Boston College*3-0L
Jan. 16BOSTON COLLEGE*2-0L
Jan. 21MAINE*2-0L
Jan. 29RENSSELAER4-3W
Feb. 4PROVIDENCE*4-1L
Feb. 5PROVIDENCE*5-1L
Feb. 11at Maine*7-0L
Feb. 12at Maine*3-0L
Feb. 18NORTHEASTERN*2-1L
Feb. 19NORTHEASTERN*3-0L
Feb. 25at New Hampshire*5-0L
Feb. 26at New Hampshire*8-0L

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Awards and honors

  • Gabe Worzella, National Strength and Conditioning All-American
  • Abbey Kaknes, Humanitarian Award Nominee
  • Abbey Kaknes, Hockey East All-Star Team vs. Team USA

Team records

  • Team Single Season Record, Most Games Lost, (29), 2005–06
  • Team Single Season Record, Most Penalties, (172), 2005–06

References

  1. "University of Vermont Catamounts, Women's Hockey Record Book" (PDF). University of Vermont. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
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