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...real test as they head on the road to Clarkson and St. Lawrence. And as valuable as blowout wins against RPI and Union can be, the key ECAC games like those that are on the horizon are when the great players like Corriero left their permanent mark on collegiate hockey. And Vaillancourt wants to make an impression. —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
When Sarah Vaillancourt made her much-anticipated return to Bright Hockey Center on Saturday in No. 7 Harvard’s season-opener after a year-long absence to participate in the Olympics, the question was: will Sarah Vaillancourt notch a hat trick? Yesterday, when the Crimson (2-0-0, 2-0-0 ECAC) took to the ice against conference doormat Union (2-4-0, 0-2-0) the question was: how quickly will Sarah Vaillancourt notch a hat trick? The answer, amazingly, was less than 21 minutes. Fresh off a three-goal, eight-point effort...
...took three minutes and 11 seconds for Harvard’s returning Olympians to register a point each for the women’s hockey team.It took just fewer than 57 more minutes for them to notch an additional 13 points and the first win of the 2006-2007 season.Sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, fresh from her gold-medal run with Team Canada at the Torino Winter Games, scored the first and last goal in a 11-0 romp over Division-I newbie Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at Bright Hockey Center on Saturday. The Crimson finished with a flurry of scoring, netting...
HANOVER, N.H.—The No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team’s offense floundered in a 5-2 season opening loss to Dartmouth as the Big Green stifled the Crimson’s man-advantage units Friday night at Thompson Arena. Despite earning seven power-play opportunities, Harvard tallied only one score on special teams all night, repeatedly failing to set up its offense in Dartmouth’s zone. The Crimson squandered its best chance of the night early in the game. With the Big Green’s Nick Johnson already...
HANOVER, N.H.-The No. 12/11 Harvard men's hockey team fell 5-2 to Dartmouth in Friday night's season-opening contest between the longtime ECAC rivals. Sophomore Jimmy Fraser put Harvard on the board 9:34 into the first period with a 4-on-4 tally, but Dartmouth evened the score less than two minutes later and never looked back, coasting to a comfortable 5-2 advantage by the end of the second period. Crimson senior netminder Justin Tobe was peppered with close-range shots and ended the night with 24 saves for the loss. Despite outshooting Dartmouth...