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“He didn’t say much,” Botterill said. “He said he blew the whistle before it had gone in.”
Had the disputed goal counted, the scoring would have been Ruggiero from Botterill and freshman Julie Chu—the result of an all-Olympian odd-man rush. The play was the last time the three skated down the ice together as Harvard teammates.
The rush started after Duluth won a faceoff in the Crimson zone and Chu disrupted a shot from the point. The puck bounced to Botterill, who worked a give-and-go with Chu while Ruggiero joined the rush for a three-on-two. Upon entering the zone, Botterill split two...
Harvard struck first with barely a minute left in the opening period. Breaking out of the neutral zone, Crimson captain Jennifer Botterill approached the goal from the right side and fired a shot from just past the blue line. The rebound went off a defender’s skate directly...
Harvard captain Jennifer Botterill almost got the bounce four minutes before the game ultimately ended. Thirty-one seconds into the second overtime, Botterill fired a forceful shot on net and Ruggiero appeared to knock the puck into the net away from Duluth goaltender Patricia Sautter. After reviewing the play, however...