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...this season, posting three shutouts en route to a 6-3-2 start. Other than a four-goal blip last Tuesday against Rensselaer, Richter has been outstanding, posting some of the best numbers in the nation. His save percentage (.952) is still unmatched by any other backstop, and his goals-against average (1.43) is good enough for third in the country...
...prime power-play opportunity and it took Vaillancourt and Brine just 10 seconds to find Ryabkina for the freshman’s fourth goal of the season. The final insurance goal came at the end of the busy second period when Brine scored unassisted. With the win, Kessler’s individual record in goal improved to a nation’s-best 10-0-0, while maintaining her leads in save percentage and goals-against average. “It felt great to win and to finally have a 10-game win streak,” Kessler said...
...shots again tonight. They’re doing a great job with that so far this year. I can’t stress how much that helps me.”Richter’s goaltending has been impervious of late. He leads the country in goals-against average (0.75) and save percentage (.975), and opponents have not scored on the sophomore in his last 137 minutes and 14 seconds in net.Richter and the Crimson defense held off the threat of a Union goal, allowing Taylor to create opportunities at the offensive end of the ice. Taylor wasted little time...
...Saturday night, Richter looked flawless again, turning away 28 shots on goal against a Dutchmen squad that aggressively crashed the net and often pursued a vigorous forecheck as Harvard tried to clear the puck.With two shutouts to his name, he now boasts an 0.75 goals-against average and a gaudy .975 save percentage, both numbers best in the nation.Richter allowed two goals in the season-opening loss to the Golden Knights and surrendered just one in the win over the Saints before blanking Rensselaer and Union.If his improvement continues, the only thing left...
...Sara DeCosta, Joakim Flygh, and Melanie Ruzzi.But from the perspective of an opposing team, what might stand out from a Harvard roster deep at almost every position is the triple threat in goal. Junior Brittany Martin and sophomore Christina Kessler, who ended last season with 1.33 and 1.58 goals-against averages, respectively, return from last year’s NCAA Tournament team. And keeping them company will be Kylie Stephens, a freshman goaltender from North Carolina who showed a great deal of promise during the preseason. ONLY ROOM FOR ONEThe Crimson experienced a dramatic twist prior to last season: Kessler...