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Stability at the goaltender position has long been a hallmark of Harvard women’s hockey, with stalwarts like Ali Boe ’06, Brittany Martin ’08, and senior Christina Kessler defending the net for the Crimson in recent years. But when Kessler’s college career came to a sudden end after she tore her ACL two weeks ago, Harvard was forced to thrust untested freshman Laura Bellamy into the starting role earlier than it ever planned...
...break from the grinding ECAC conference schedule, but for the Crimson women’s hockey team, Saturday’s contest was no vacation...
...Harvard welcomed No. 9 Providence (12-9-8, 8-4-4 Hockey East) to Bright Hockey Center in a matchup of two programs looking to make noise in the postseason. The Crimson (12-5-4, 8-5-2 ECAC) took control with an early goal and put the game away with a late one, earning a 2-1 victory...
...weekend we’ve been talking about momentum changes in athletics, and how if you’re a basketball player, it happens to you all the time,” Stone said. “In hockey, it’s a little bit different...You just have to weather the storm and sort of respond and dictate what happens...
...Calgary. In both cases, no Canadian athlete won a gold medal on home soil. That's right; even though Canada is very cold and was blessed with home-field advantage in 1988, the country couldn't win a single Winter Olympics gold. They didn't even medal in ice hockey, Canada's own game. (Watch a video about training for the biathlon...