Word: framing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
During the first and early second periods, Richter was forced to make several difficult saves as Quinnipiac regrouped and regained momentum. 5:01 into the second frame, the Bobcats capitalized on a Harvard penalty to press forward into the Crimson area and fire shot after shot on goal...
...Bobcats out-shot Harvard, 24-21, in the second period, even though the Crimson scored five goals in the frame. Richter’s success in knocking away all of Quinnipiac’s attempts to even the score was evident from his 13 saves in the period...
...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 for five goals on Friday, the second frame allowed the Bobcats to jump ahead 6-3 by beating sophomore goalie Kyle Richter for two power-play and one short-handed goals.“Just because they came easier than usual last night doesn’t mean that’s going to be the story every...
...them,” Donato said. “We have a great amount of respect for what he does for us, but all the way from the net out to every guy on the bench, we have to play better.”The third frame saw the Crimson cut down on the penalties and return to its Friday-night form, but, as it had been all game, the Bobcat lead was just barely too much to overcome. A period of steady Harvard pressure—capped by a 4-on-3 score from Meintel—brought Harvard...
...closed the first half on a 22-10 run to give Dartmouth a 42-30 lead at the break. The Big Green netted four first-half three pointers, including back-to-back treys as part of an 8-0 spurt with just over three minutes remaining in the opening frame. On the game, Dartmouth outrebounded Harvard, 39-29, pulling down 17 offensive rebounds to Harvard’s nine. “We just didn’t bring it,” junior guard Niki Finelli said. “We were out of sync defensively, and we didn?...