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...point that hit Quinnipiac goaltender Bud Fisher and trickled invitingly in front of the crease. Du swooped through, touched it once, and then knocked it past Fisher’s left leg. But just under five minutes later, Quinnipiac winger David Marshall—who sank the Crimson in Hartford, Conn., on Nov. 4 with two goals—sent a power-play wrister high by sliding netminder John Daigneau for the equalizer. And then junior winger Ryan Maki stuffed home the go-ahead goal just 1:03 into the second frame. Classmate Steve Mandes had Harvard?...
...game and saw two players—captain No. 8 Allison Fast and junior No. 9 Sarah Thorndike—with perfect 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweeps.The Crimson will travel to San Francisco for a training trip during intersession before resuming competitive play against Trinity in Hartford, Conn...
...Reid Cashman, whose 45 points last year earned him Hobey Baker finalist honors. The Bobcats opened their season with two losses to Michigan on Oct. 7 and 8, but they won six straight before last weekend’s Harvard game, the ECAC opener. It was scheduled for the Hartford Civic Center, former home of the NHL’s Whalers. The 5,049-person crowd was the largest of any athletic event in Quinnipiac’s history, and dropping the ceremonial first puck was legend Gordie Howe, honorary chairman of the school’s Hudson United Bank...
Howe played for the WHA’s New England Whalers from 1977-1979, and after the NHL-WHA merger, he played the 1979-1980 season for the Hartford Whalers. He was 51 at the time...
...HARTFORD, Conn.—Mr. Hockey himself, Gordie Howe, dropped the ceremonial first puck. Virtually every fan in attendance cheered for Quinnipiac, and in front of a crowd of 5,049—the largest figure for any athletic event in the school’s history—the Bobcats won their inaugural game in the ECAC, downing Harvard 5-2 Friday night. “I’d love to able to sweep it under the rug and say, ‘Hey, it was a big, emotional game for them,’ but they...