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...first special-teams situation. After Boe turned aside a number of chances directly in front of her, New Hampshire’s Jennifer Hicthcock finally found a hole in the Crimson netminder’s defense when she fired a puck through a screen and between Boe??s pads. Martine Garland and Sadie Wright-Ward assisted on the goal. Garland notched her own tally just three minutes later on a similar play. She shot from just inside the blue line in the middle of the ice and beat Boe at the upper left side of the goal with...
...what we always get from Ali Boe, which is consistency,” Stone said. “I don’t really know that much about Bourdon. I don’t think she’s had a lot of pressure on her lately. But...Boe??s been in this position before and she’ll do everything she can and put her team in a position to win.”Although New Hampshire should benefit from having home ice, it suffers from a decided deficit in postseason experience. The Wildcats are making...
...several chances to extend its lead in the remainder of the period, picking up two man-advantage chances—including 56 seconds of 5-on-3 time—but the Crimson failed to capitalize on its opportunities. Fortunately for Harvard, Sifers’ goal, coupled with Boe??s shutout, was enough to give it the 1-0 series lead. “We were certainly looking for a little insurance,” Stone said. “But we did a nice job of holding up the one-goal lead...
...textbook saves by Boe on Colgate’s Sam Hunt. Twice—once in the opening period and once in the last frame—Hunt had one-on-one chances against Boe, but both times her moves to the right of the goal were met with Boe??s outstretched left leg.Boe, along with Raimondi and Schroyer, the three Crimson seniors, were honored after the game by their fans, friends and teammates in attendance at Bright. “I think it’s perfect for the class of 2006 to go out that...
...were beaten so badly [against Princeton], it got our adrenaline, and we came out really fired up.”The early goal would stand up for the duration, as senior netminder Ali Boe racked up her school-record 14th career shutout, holding Quinnipiac scoreless with 21 saves. Boe??s counterpart, Bobcats goalie Connie Craig, finished with 24 stops and succeeded in blanking the Harvard power play the rest of the way. It finished 1-for-11 on the afternoon but held Quinnipiac to a woeful 0-for-9 on its own power play in a whistle-heavy...