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...season—and rookie John Riley, a veteran of Team Illinois. Donato has relied on Tobe and Richter thus far. Tobe took the season-opening 5-2 loss to Dartmouth, and Richter was between the pipes the following Friday for a 5-2 defeat at the hands of Clarkson. The next evening, it was Tobe’s turn for a 5-4 loss. It’s early in the season, of course, and dreams of league titles and NCAA berths remain. But one crucial piece of the puzzle remains unsolved: who will be the primary puck-stopper...
...Without the three Olympic players, the Crimson still managed to snag an ECAC title, coming back from an underdog position to beat Brown in the finals. Sifers played a key role in this success story as she scored the game- and series-winning goal in double overtime against Clarkson in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament. She sank the puck in the back of the net with a pinpoint slap shot that went over the goalie’s right shoulder.“She ripped it. We call her Snipes, and its kind of a joke, but that...
Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 admitted that Friday night’s 5-2 loss to Clarkson in the Bright Hockey Center “wasn’t the ideal situation to throw a freshman goaltender into.” Rookie Kyle Richter garnered 29 saves, including 11 on the penalty kill, but costly Crimson turnovers often left him a tall order. “The first three goals [Clarkson] got, we were in complete possession of the puck,” Donato said, adding that it was “very tough to assess...
...Harvard women’s hockey team ventured to North Country—that region of upstate New York home to both Clarkson and St. Lawrence—this weekend with the chance to move its ranking in that same direction. But after losing soundly to the No. 5 Saints (8-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) on Saturday, 4-2, the Crimson (3-1-1, 3-1-1) will likely plunge in the polls instead. Harvard extended its season-opening winning streak to three with a convincing 2-0 win over Clarkson...
...Harvard women’s hockey team faced off and defeated Clarkson and St. Lawrence in do-or-die games last March en route to a NCAA tournament berth. This weekend, the No. 6 Crimson (2-0-0, 2-0-0 ECAC) hits the road for the rematches while still trying to get game-ready. Last year, Harvard entered the ECAC Hockey League Championship seeded fourth. Matched against the fifth-seeded Clarkson in the quarterfinals, the three-game series came down to a decisive third and final game. After a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation, Crimson forward...