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Luckily, Harvard will counter with a standout goalie of its own. Sophomore Christina Kessler has posted six shutouts on the season and owns a 1.00 GAA, good for second in the country. She also took home ECAC Goalie of the Week honors for the second time this season following her 32-save effort in the wins against Cornell and Colgate...
...penalty kill. The Eagles had three power play chances, including a 5-on-3 advantage in the third period, but could not get through the Harvard penalty kill unit. BC was only able to muster nine power play shots, all of which were stopped by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler. “The penalty kill for us is something that we are really proud of and we work really hard for it,” Cahow said. ICE COLD SERVING The Crimson came into last night’s game with a little added incentive, looking for revenge after...
...game’s score at 7-0. The senior defenseman entered the contest leading the ECAC in defenseman scoring with 1.13 points per game, and now sits in 21st on the Crimson’s all time scoring list with 93 career points to her name. Sophomore goalie Christina Kessler recorded her sixth shoutout of the season with the win. After posting an NCAA record 73 stops in the triple overtime win last year, BC goalie Molly Schaus stopped 34 of the 41 shots she faced from Harvard. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached...
...Junior forwards Sarah Wilson and Jenny Brine led the way with two goals apiece and sophomore goaltender Christina Kessler recorded her fifth shutout of the season...
...breakaways. “Breakaways were a problem and they haven’t been all year,” senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “UNH saw that they could exploit that and we should have adjusted better.”Sophomore goalie Christina Kessler faced just 12 shots on net—and made just eight saves—while UNH’s Kayley Herman saw 23 come her way. “They didn’t have a lot of shots,” Stone said. “But we gave...