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...think I’m alone there. This year a record crowd of 5,167 watched the NCAA championship between Minnesota-Duluth and Harvard. Overshadowed in Duluth’s 4-3 double overtime victory is that Harvard took just one minute to come back from a 2-0 first-period deficit. I’m confident that the thousands of people who felt ambivalence towards women’s hockey prior to watching—whether from the stands of from their homes—felt the same way about that game as I felt about the Dartmouth game...
Harvard came out strong, taking a 3-0 first-period lead. The Crimson slipped slightly in the second, but went into halftime with a 4-1 advantage...
Harvard spent much of the first period trying to recover from that first goal. The Crimson seemed unsure with the puck, hesitating to shoot or pass, especially on the power play. Still, Harvard avoided the first-period onslaught that doomed the team in its February loss to the Big Red and skated into the locker room down just a goal...
...channeling its own emotions. Harvard has struggled somewhat in critical games this season, finishing 0-5-1 against ranked foes. In particular, the Crimson hopes to avoid a recurrence of last month’s loss to Cornell, when it came out too emotionally high and gave up three first-period goals...
Harvard spent much of the first period trying to recover from that first goal. The Crimson seemed unsure with the puck, hesitating to shoot or pass, especially on the power play. Still, Harvard avoided the first-period onslaught that doomed the team in its February loss to the Big Red and skated into the locker room down just a goal...