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Then the Golden Gophers??€™ first line—Natalie Darwitz, Krissy Wendell and Kelly Stephens—decided to take over the game. The three-pronged attack scored four unanswered goals in the final frame of action to put Minnesota (30-4-2, 19-3-2 WCHA) on top 6-2 and send the Crimson (30-4-1, 15-3-0 ECAC) home with a loss in the finals for the second year...
...Golden Gophers??€™ third period marked a total shift from the game’s first...
...next few minutes immediately following the Gophers??€™ fourth goal, the Crimson showed signs of life and gave the Harvard faithful reason to believe in a comeback...
...campaigned toward the net, trudged along and fired shot after shot at Minnesota goalie Jody Horak, finishing with nine shots on goal for the game. Unfortunately, her only goal came in the second period off a Ruggiero set-up, and she wasn’t able to snap the Gophers??€™ dominance in the final frame...
Ruggiero was the only non Minnesota-player named to the 2004 Frozen Four All-Tournament team. The Gophers??€™ first line of Darwitz, Wendell and Stephens joined Ruggiero along with goaltender Jody Horak and defenseman Allie Sanchez. Wendell was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for scoring four goals and tallying four assists in two games...