2012-13 Women's Ice Hockey
Roster

Cydney Roesler
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- First Year
- Hometown:
- Stittsville, Ontario
- High School:
- Ottawa Senators / Canada U-18 National Team
- Position:
- DEFENSE
-Named 2015-16 Coaches' Award Winner
-Named Captain for 2015-16 Season
-Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team
-Named Quinnipiac women's ice hockey Best Defender for 2014-15
-Named to Nutmeg Classic All-Tournament Team
As a Senior in 2015-16:
-Served as the 14th captain in program history
-Named the 2015-16 Coaches’ Award Winner at the team awards banquet
-Named a Quinnipiac Scholar-Athlete
-Became the 20th player and fourth defenseman to score 50 career points
-Scored four goals and assisted nine more for 13 points
-Blocked 36 shots on goal, the second most on the team
-Posted a +13 plus/minus rating and 48 shots on goal in 31 games played
-Scored two power-play goals and posted two power-play points
-Picked up an assist in the second game of the season in a 2-1 win over Mercyhurst on Oct. 3
-Netted her first goal of the season on Oct. 9 at Maine in a 3-1 win
-Assisted two goals, including one on the power play, and recorded a season-high five shots on goal in a 5-1 win at Maine on Oct. 10
-Tallied another power-play assist against Yale on Oct. 24
-Assisted the game-winning goal and tied her season-high with five shots on goal in a 4-0 win at Brown on Oct. 30
-Scored her first power-play goal of the season on Oct. 31 at Yale
-Recorded an assist on her the only goal of the game for the Bobcats in a 1-1 tie against Princeton on Nov. 13
-Tallied her first career two-goal game with a pair of goals at Princeton in a 4-1 win on Nov. 14, including her 50th career point
-Assisted the game-winning goal in a 5-0 shutout of St. Lawrence on Nov. 21
-Picked up an assist on Feb. 5 in a 4-1 win at Cornell
-Assisted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win on March 6 against Clarkson to clinch the first ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship in program history
As a Junior in 2014-15:
-Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team
-Named Captain for the 2015-16 season at the Team Awards Banquet in April
-Named Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Best Defensive Player
-Finished the season with seven goals and six assists for 13 points
-Roesler’s seven goals were a career-high and good for seventh on the team, first among defenders
-Roesler committed just two penalties all season and her +17 plus/minus rating was tied for fourth on the team and second among defenders
-Tied for the team-lead with Kristen Tamberg with 52 blocked shots which was tied for 12th in ECAC Hockey
-Tied for fourth among ECAC Hockey Defenders with seven goals and was tied for 15th with 13 points
-Tied for the most game-winning goals by a defender in ECAC Hockey and in the NCAA Hockey and for fourth with three power play goals
-Tied for eighth in the NCAA with seven goals and ninth with three power play goals
-Tallied to multi-point games to give her five in her career
-Registered her first goal (on the power play) and assist of the season with a multi-point game at Penn State on Oct. 11
-Scored the game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory at Colgate on Oct. 31
-Picked up an assist on Nov. 14 against Rensselaer and a goal on Nov. 15 against Union in a weekend series
-Scored another goal on Nov. 25 at Princeton
-Recorded a primary assist on Nov. 29 against No. 5 Clarkson
-Racked up her second multi-point game of the season with a goal and an assist at Union on Jan. 2
-Recorded a point in three straight games from Jan. 9 to 16 with a power play goal against Brown on Jan. 9, an assist against Yale on Jan. 10 and an assist at Robert Morris on Jan. 16
-Scored the game-winning power play goal at No. 8 Clarkson on Feb. 14
-Was a season-high +4 in plus/minus against Princeton on Feb. 27
As a Sophomore in 2013-14:
-Appeared in all 37 games and finished with 17 points (three goals, 14 assists) to go along with a +23 plus/minus for the season, all of which representing career highs for the Bobcats’ stalwart defender
-She led the Bobcats’ blue liners in goals (three), assists (14) and points (17) as no other Quinnipiac defensemen had more than eight points throughout 2013-14
-Roesler’s play translated into a breakout sophomore season as she logged the most ice time among the Bobcats’ contingent of skaters, blocked the most shots (41) of any Quinnipiac defensemen and also scored two power-play goals which tied for the third-most on the team
-Her +23 plus/minus rating for the season also brought her some national acclaim as it ranked as the 15th-best in the country among all Division I defensemen
-She was also extremely active offensively as her 86 shots-on-goal for the season tied for the 15th-most of all Div. I blue liners
-Her 14 assists for the season also ranks high on the all-time list at Quinnipiac as her total sits tied for 14th in Quinnipiac’s single-season record books while it ranks 3rd highest among Bobcat defenders in a season
-She picked up her first two assists on the season on Oct. 11 against Penn State and followed with one more in the second game of the weekend series on Oct. 12
-She lit the lamp for the first time in her career with a power-play goal on Nov. 1 against her father’s former team, Colgate and added an assist for a two-point game
-Tallied one assist in a Nov. 22 tie against St. Lawrence
-Picked up assists in three straight games starting with RIT (one assist) on Nov. 29, Yale (one assist) on Nov. 30 and Union (two assists) on Dec. 6
-Picked up one assist on the road against Rensselaer on Jan. 10
-Came up big with the Bobcats’ only goal in a 1-1 tie at home against No. 8 Robert Morris on Jan. 17 and another assist on Jan. 18 against No. 8 Robert Morris
-Came up with one assist as well as a season-high +3 plus/minus rating at home in a 3-3 tie against Yale on Feb. 14
-Picked up her second power-play goal in as many games this season against Colgate as she found the back of the net on the man advantage in a 3-0 win on Feb. 22 against the Raiders
-Finished with one assist and a +2 plus/minus in the Bobcats’ 5-0 Game One victory in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence
-Played big once again in Game Two as her assist in the second period helped lead to the eventual game-winner in the Bobcats’ series-clinching 2-1 win over the Saints on Mar. 1.
As a Freshman in 2012-13:
-Established herself with starts in all 36 games in her rookie campaign with the Bobcats
-Started alongside stalwart defenseman Regan Boulton in all 36 games and owned the third-best plus/minus rating (+11) on the team and first among the blue liners
-She finished with nine assists for the season which was good enough for fifth-best on the team and second-best among the defenseman grouping
-She also committed just three penalties for six penalty minutes through 22 ECAC Hockey games which tied for the third-fewest among defenders with at least six points in conference games
-Registered her first career point with an assist on 10/6 against Mercyhurst
-Tallied one assist in a dominating 8-3 victory over Dartmouth on 10/27
-Posted one assist in a 11/10 victory over Rensselaer
-Chipped in one assist in back-to-back games first on 11/17 against St. Lawrence and next on 11/20 against New Hampshire
-Assisted on the game-winning goal on 1/19 in a 3-2 win against Robert Morris
-Finished with one assist on 2/1 in a win over Brown
-Landed a crucial assist in the lone Bobcat goal in a vital 1-1 tie against St. Lawrence on 2/15
-Chimed in with one assist in a 2/23 matchup against Brown.
Before Quinnipiac:
-Attended and lettered in hockey and soccer for South Carleton High School
-Three-time high school honor roll student
-Competed and won silver medal at 2011 Women’s Under-18 World Championship in Stockholm, Sweden playing for Team Canada
-Finished the 2011 World Championship with one goal and three assists in five games played for Canada
-Won the gold medal alongside freshman teammate Nicole Connery at the 2012 Women’s Under-18 World Championship in Prevov & Zlin, Czech Republic
-Led all defensemen with three goals in five games played at the 2012 World Championship
-Also played for Ottawa Senators Intermediate AA Women’s team of the INTAA from 2009-12
-Team captain for 2011-12 and assistant captain during 2010-11 season
-Led defenders in points each year with the Senators
-Finished her career with 24 goals and 53 assists, totaling 77 points in 153 games played for Ottawa.
Personal:
-Native of Stittsville, Ontario
-Daughter of Ky Roesler and Terri Dunnigan
-Has on older sister, Maddison
-Father played hockey for Colgate University
-Plans to major in marketing with a minor in sports studies
Career Highs:
Goals: 2, at Princeton (Nov. 14, 2015)
Assists: 2, three times, last at Maine (Oct. 10, 2015)
Points: 2, seven times, last at Princeton (Nov. 14, 2015)