Ottawa, Ont. (Nov. 3, 2025) - The Carleton Ravens continued to wait for their first home victory of the season after two valiant efforts ended painfully short over the weekend.
The Ravens battled the York Lions into overtime on Friday in a scoreless hockey game before falling 1-0, only to drop a 3-1 decision to the Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday. The unfortunate results befall a Ravens team that has played well over the past few weeks but has only a single win to show for it.
On Friday, the Ravens outplayed York for long stretches, including outshooting the Lions 9-5 in the second. Unable to make good on two power plays in the second, and one that carried into the third, the Ravens found themselves unable to beat Emma Wedgewood when given the opportunity. To her equal, Ravens goaltender Kaitlyn Langille continues to stand on her head. Langille has allowed two or fewer goals in every game since returning from injury. Over her last four starts, the Ravens goaltender is sporting a sparkling 1.74 GAA and a .942 save percentage.
On Saturday, it looked as though Laurier had gotten to Langille, scoring twice in the opening frame, but Jenna Beaton's first OUA goal settled the contest. Langille would make 17 saves over the last two periods while Kylie Laliberte added an empty netter as the Hawks took the contest 3-1.
Carleton now faces a long road swing starting this weekend at Windsor and Western. The Ravens will travel to Laurier and Guelph on November 14 and 15 before returning home to host Nipissing and Guelph on November 21 and 22.