WHKY | Ravens Lose to Waterloo
The Ravens women's hockey team got an early test of what it will take to stand at the top of the OUA women's hockey standings this weekend. They first hosted Waterloo to start their season.
| Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | T |
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Team Stats
Waterloo
| Game Statistics | Waterloo | Carleton |
|---|---|---|
| PowerPlays | 0 for 4 | 0 for 3 |
| Shorthanded Goals | 0 | 0 |
| Penalties (min) | 3 (6) | 4 (8) |
| Shots on Goal | 24 | 17 |
| Face Offs Won | 0 | 0 |
OTTAWA (Oct. 13, 2025) - The Ravens women's hockey team got an early test of what it will take to stand at the top of the OUA women's hockey standings this weekend. They first hosted Waterloo to start their season.
After 6-15-5 in their first season in the OUA, the young Ravens faced off against both 2025 OUA finalists. On Friday, the Ravens faced the U SPORTS runners-up from Waterloo. The two teams opened the game at a rapid pace, trading scoring chances and power play opportunities, coming out of the opening twenty in a scoreless tie.
The Ravens would kill off another pair of penalties in the second period, while managing to hold Waterloo to only 6 shots on goal. The defensive shift in the Ravens' play is a continued pattern head coach Stacey Colarossi hopes to see from her club.
Teagan Gray would score the lone goal of the second period just seconds after the Ravens successfully killed off a Kennedy Vickers penalty. Leading 1-0 entering the third, the Warriors would put Carleton away with two more goals just 4:43 apart to take the 3-0 victory.
