CAREER NOTES & RECORDS
Career: Tops the Penn State career goaltending charts with a .935 career save percentage (minimum 500 saves)…Ranks second with a 1.73 goals-against average (minimum 1,000 minutes played)…Tied the program career record with seven shutouts…Tied with teammate Jenna Brenneman for third-most wins in program history (13).
Season: 2019-20: Set single-season all-time record with seven shutouts…Became first Nittany Lion to win three CHA monthly awards in a single season (three Goaltender of the Months)…Posted second-best GAA in team history at 1.69.
2019-20 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Named All-CHA first team…Selected the CHA Goaltender of the Month a Penn State season record three times December-February…Named CHA Goaltender of the Week three times (10/14, 12/9, and 1/13).
Season: Finished the season with a 13-11-7 record in 31 games...Started 30 contests…Set the program record for shutouts in a season (7)...Posted a 1.69 goals-against average and a .937 save percentage…Finished second in program history in season goals-against average (1.69)…Became just the second PSU goaltender to post back-to-back shutout wins 10/11-12 (Daniela Paniccia (10/27-28, 2016).
Rankings: Tied for fourth in the country and led the CHA with seven shutouts…Ranked seven in the nation and fourth in the CHA in both GAA (1.69) and save percentage (.937).
at #1 Wisconsin (10/4-5): Totaled 74 saves for the two-game series, including career-high 40 in game two. RPI (10/11-12): Posted back-to-back shutouts for the first time in her career and the second time in program history (W, 2-0 & W, 3-0). at Providence (10/18-19): Stopped 60 shots over two games, including a highlight-reel three-save sequence featured in the NCAA’s Top 5 Plays of the Week in game one’s 4-2 win. at Vermont (11/29): Made 20 saves and recorded her third shutout of the season with a 4-0 win. RIT (12/6): Recorded her fourth shutout of the season with 20 saves in a 3-0 win, tied for the most shutouts recorded in the nation at the time. New Hampshire (1/3): Set a new program record for most shutouts in a season with her fifth behind 29 saves. at Syracuse (1/24): Extended her shutout record to six with 29 saves in 1-0 win. Robert Morris (2/8): Made 17 of 35 saves in the third period and overtime to preserve a 2-2 tie. Mercyhurst (2/29): Extended season shutout total to seven with 33 saves, most in a shutout for the season. vs. RIT (3/5): Anchored Penn State’s defense in first postseason start with 27 saves in a 4-1 win in CHA Tournament first round.
2018-19 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned All-Big Ten Academic Team honors…Named to CHA All-Academic Team.
Season: Played in one game…Made 24 saves with an .828 save percentage.
at Mercyhurst (10/27): Made her first career start…Recorded 24 saves with an .828 save percentage.
2017-18 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Named to the CHA All-Academic Team.
Season: Played in four games as a rookie...Finished the year with a save percentage of 1.000, a goals-against average of 0.00 and recorded 17 saves in 69:32 minutes played.
At Syracuse (11/10): Made five saves in collegiate debut. at Lindenwood (1/13): Stopped four shots in relief. Lindenwood (2/23): Made a season-best seven saves in another mid-game appearance. Vs. Robert Morris (3/2): Made one save in postseason debut in CHA Tournament semifinals.
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Played for the Regina Rebels in the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League (SFMAAAHL) in 2016-17...Named the 2017 Regina Rebels MVP...Had a record of 10-5-0 with a goals-against average of 2.01, a save percentage of .931 and two shutouts...Played for the Southern Range Goldwings for two seasons (2014-16)...Went 14-8-0 in 2015-16 with a goals-against average of 1.58, a save percentage of .935 and four shutouts...Posted a 11-6-3 record in 2013-14 with four shutouts...Named second team SFMAAAHL All-Star twice.
PERSONAL
Full name is Chantal Maria-Piché Burke...Parents are Denise Piché and Troy Burke...Has an older sister, Joelle, and a younger brother, Maverick...Majoring in corporate innovation and entrepreneurship…Born March 16, 1999, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Career: Tops the Penn State career goaltending charts with a .935 career save percentage (minimum 500 saves)…Ranks second with a 1.73 goals-against average (minimum 1,000 minutes played)…Tied the program career record with seven shutouts…Tied with teammate Jenna Brenneman for third-most wins in program history (13).
Season: 2019-20: Set single-season all-time record with seven shutouts…Became first Nittany Lion to win three CHA monthly awards in a single season (three Goaltender of the Months)…Posted second-best GAA in team history at 1.69.
2019-20 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Named All-CHA first team…Selected the CHA Goaltender of the Month a Penn State season record three times December-February…Named CHA Goaltender of the Week three times (10/14, 12/9, and 1/13).
Season: Finished the season with a 13-11-7 record in 31 games...Started 30 contests…Set the program record for shutouts in a season (7)...Posted a 1.69 goals-against average and a .937 save percentage…Finished second in program history in season goals-against average (1.69)…Became just the second PSU goaltender to post back-to-back shutout wins 10/11-12 (Daniela Paniccia (10/27-28, 2016).
Rankings: Tied for fourth in the country and led the CHA with seven shutouts…Ranked seven in the nation and fourth in the CHA in both GAA (1.69) and save percentage (.937).
at #1 Wisconsin (10/4-5): Totaled 74 saves for the two-game series, including career-high 40 in game two. RPI (10/11-12): Posted back-to-back shutouts for the first time in her career and the second time in program history (W, 2-0 & W, 3-0). at Providence (10/18-19): Stopped 60 shots over two games, including a highlight-reel three-save sequence featured in the NCAA’s Top 5 Plays of the Week in game one’s 4-2 win. at Vermont (11/29): Made 20 saves and recorded her third shutout of the season with a 4-0 win. RIT (12/6): Recorded her fourth shutout of the season with 20 saves in a 3-0 win, tied for the most shutouts recorded in the nation at the time. New Hampshire (1/3): Set a new program record for most shutouts in a season with her fifth behind 29 saves. at Syracuse (1/24): Extended her shutout record to six with 29 saves in 1-0 win. Robert Morris (2/8): Made 17 of 35 saves in the third period and overtime to preserve a 2-2 tie. Mercyhurst (2/29): Extended season shutout total to seven with 33 saves, most in a shutout for the season. vs. RIT (3/5): Anchored Penn State’s defense in first postseason start with 27 saves in a 4-1 win in CHA Tournament first round.
2018-19 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned All-Big Ten Academic Team honors…Named to CHA All-Academic Team.
Season: Played in one game…Made 24 saves with an .828 save percentage.
at Mercyhurst (10/27): Made her first career start…Recorded 24 saves with an .828 save percentage.
2017-18 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Named to the CHA All-Academic Team.
Season: Played in four games as a rookie...Finished the year with a save percentage of 1.000, a goals-against average of 0.00 and recorded 17 saves in 69:32 minutes played.
At Syracuse (11/10): Made five saves in collegiate debut. at Lindenwood (1/13): Stopped four shots in relief. Lindenwood (2/23): Made a season-best seven saves in another mid-game appearance. Vs. Robert Morris (3/2): Made one save in postseason debut in CHA Tournament semifinals.
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Played for the Regina Rebels in the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League (SFMAAAHL) in 2016-17...Named the 2017 Regina Rebels MVP...Had a record of 10-5-0 with a goals-against average of 2.01, a save percentage of .931 and two shutouts...Played for the Southern Range Goldwings for two seasons (2014-16)...Went 14-8-0 in 2015-16 with a goals-against average of 1.58, a save percentage of .935 and four shutouts...Posted a 11-6-3 record in 2013-14 with four shutouts...Named second team SFMAAAHL All-Star twice.
PERSONAL
Full name is Chantal Maria-Piché Burke...Parents are Denise Piché and Troy Burke...Has an older sister, Joelle, and a younger brother, Maverick...Majoring in corporate innovation and entrepreneurship…Born March 16, 1999, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.