2004–05 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season

The 2004-05 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season was the team's final season in the ECAC. Led by head coach Dennis Miller, the Catamounts had 5 victories, compared to 26 defeats and 3 ties. Their conference record was 3 victories, 17 defeats and 0 ties.

2004–05 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season
Conference[[ECAC Hockey|ECAC Hockey]]
Home iceGutterson Fieldhouse
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall8-25-1
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachDennis Miller

Regular season

Schedule

DateOpponentScoreResult
Oct. 8at Sacred Heart2-1W (OT)
Oct. 9at Quinnipiac3-2L
Oct. 12New Hampshire5-0L
Oct. 15Maine2-0L
Oct. 16Maine2-2T
Oct. 23at Providence2-1L
Oct. 24at Providence5-0L
Oct. 29Sacred Heart8-0W
Oct. 30Boston College3-1L
Nov. 5at Yale*2-1L
Nov. 6at Princeton*4-1L
Nov. 12at Dartmouth*4-0L
Nov. 13Dartmouth*5-2L
Nov. 19at Cornell*4-2L
Nov. 20at Colgate*3-0L
Dec. 7at Boston College3-0L
Jan. 2at Minn. Mankato0-0T
Jan. 3at Minn. Mankato1-0L
Jan. 8at North Dakota2-2T
Jan. 9at North Dakota2-1L (OT)
Jan. 14St. Lawrence*6-1L
Jan. 15Clarkson*4-0L
Jan. 21Colgate*3-1L
Jan. 22Cornell*1-0W
Jan. 28at Union*4-1W
Jan. 29at Union*3-0W
Feb. 4Harvard*4-0L
Feb. 5Brown*1-0L
Feb. 11at Clarkson*3-0L
Feb. 12at St. Lawrence*4-1L
Feb. 18Princeton*2-0L
Feb. 19Yale*3-0L
Feb. 25at Brown*3-0L
Feb. 26at Harvard7-1L

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Team records

  • Individual Single Season Goaltending Record, Most Minutes, 2010:55, Kami Cote (2004–05)
  • Individual Single Season Goaltending Record, Most Games Played, 34, Kami Cote (2004–05)
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References

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