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...fact that a Harvard player had already won five of the 10 awards given out, how it gave way too much weight to Mercyhurst’s Meghan Agosta’s inflated goal totals, or how it exhibited an obvious pro-Sweden bias in voting for Minnesota-Duluth??s Kim Martin, a Stockholm native (alright, maybe not that...
...That season, Brine also got the opportunity to travel out to Duluth, Minn., the site of this year’s Frozen Four.Though the Crimson lost both contests against Minnesota-Duluth by scores of 6-1, Brine still remembers the trip.“The atmosphere in Duluth??we went there freshman year and had a really good time,” Brine says. “But we want more.”The times have changed for Harvard, as the Crimson, boasting a 32-1 record, enters this weekend’s tournament...
...statistical category for goalies in the NCAA. She paces the nation with a miniscule 0.88 goals against average, and her eight shutouts place her in a tie for first. Kessler’s .957 save percentage is good for second in the country, putting her right behind No.3 Minnesota-Duluth??s Kim Martin and her .958 clip. “She’s playing well,” Stone said. “She certainly has command of the position.” That sense of command could have been derailed on Dec. 14, when the Crimson...
...play had been exclusively to Kim Martin’s left, leaving her unable to get back to block the shot. The second one came at 15:57 of the third period and was buried by sophomore forward Jenny Brine on a rebound. Vaillancourt threw a hard chance at Duluth??s Martin from an extreme right angle, and Martin could not handle the puck. While it was bouncing, Brine dove into the play and between her touch and Martin’s inability to find the puck, floated the puck over the goal line for the third score...
...second period would prove their undoing. The Bulldogs poured in five goals in two contentious periods after the break—the first coming on a power play that followed a game misconduct penalty on Harvard freshman defenseman Nora Sluzas, who was called for checking from behind. Minnesota-Duluth??s Juliane Jubinville was similarly tossed just one minute after the power-play score, marking the period’s second game misconduct. For the second night, Minnesota-Duluth held a large edge in shots, tallying 42 to Harvard’s 29. Noemie Marin again posted two scores...