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...Richter skated off the ice to a standing ovation as sophomore backup goaltender John Riley took his place to finish out the shutout. The two combined for 29 saves. Quinnipiac also subbed out McGann for its third-string goaltender, allowing the crowd at Bright to see the fifth goalie of the night and prompting the trumpet section of the Harvard band to blare out “Ode To Joy.”The Crimson rounded out its offensive display with nine minutes to go in the third when junior forward Steve Rolacek took a rebound and scored...
...post-game ceremony, and one of the linesmen made sure that the coach got the puck that led to the special win.“I got emotional,” Crimson forward Sarah Vaillancourt said. “It was awesome for her, having a great crowd like this, and our team played very well. She definitely deserves it and I’m really impressed. I [hope] I can be a coach like her later on in life.”“Oh, I think she’s much, much better now than...
...starting lineup for Quinnipiac was announced before Saturday night’s game against the Harvard men’s hockey team, the crowd chanted “11-0” following each opponent’s name. But that was the only recollection of Friday night’s landslide victory over the Bobcats.The results of the second period revealed the full extent of Harvard’s reversal of fortune, as for the second straight night the team that dominated the second period cruised to victory. While the Crimson used the middle period to explode...
...Trojans by a score of 3-1 (30-20, 30-27, 25-30, 30-28) and the hosts dropped the first two games without posting much of a challenge at all.But with its back against the wall the Crimson still found a way to delight the home crowd.“In the first two games everything we did, passing, hitting, blocking, we were afraid to mess up,” Crooks added. “But in the third game [Coach Barbosa] just told us to relax. We knew we were much better than we had been playing...
...game, albeit with a different opponent. One big difference between this season and last is that Harvard now has home ice advantage. While last year the Crimson traveled to Madison, Wis.,tomorrow’s matchup against the Big Grenn will be skated in Cambridge.“[The crowd] is a seventh player on the ice for us,” Vaillancourt said. “Everyone knows that and everyone wants home advantage. We deserve it. It’s something we have worked...