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...finally came together.”Harvard struck first in a busy, penalty-plagued opening period. Skating at 4-on-3, freshman Jenny Brine tracked down a loose puck in the corner and centered for junior Katie Johnston. As Johnston’s backhand offering slid through the five-hole of Providence goalie Jana Bugden, Brine snuck back in to poke it home for the first of her two goals.The Friars quickly regained the edge, scoring twice inside of 40 seconds in the seventh minute. First, Katy Beach cleaned up an easy rebound in front of the vacated goal mouth...
...page yet. Now, what youngster can resist defying such a request? The narrative, a standard knight-rescuing-an-imprisoned-princess tale, unravels ridiculously as the overwhelmed Ned is forced to improvise. Tutus are substituted for missing armor, a giant pretzel replaces a dragon, and the hero falls through a hole in a half-drawn floor. Ultimately Ned quits, and a desperate Lendler runs out of the letter e as his book comes...
...brief 1-0 lead out of the gate, pulled even at 57 with just over 10 minutes remaining. With fellow big man Brian Cusworth in foul trouble, Stehle knew he needed to provide the spark for a fading Crimson squad.On the next possession, Stehle took the ball to the hole hard, converted the layup, and drew the foul. He nailed the subsequent free throw—part of a 9-for-10 performance from the stripe on the evening—to give Harvard a three-point lead. Sacred Heart wouldn’t quit, however, pulling ahead...
...critically, for it's simply not an option to be totally faithful to a fat novel. The movie version of Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha takes 2 hr. 24 min.; reading his text could take weeks. Almost any novel's plot must be compressed into a black hole of incident and image. Then there's the challenge any movie faces of putting thoughts into words, emotions into gestures, descriptions into actions. And always the adapters must worry not just about satisfying those persnickety readers but also about pleasing the audience ignorant of the book...
...Daigneau at 18:20 of the third period. “Bodies,” said the netminder, explaining what he saw on the second goal. “I still have no idea where [the puck] went in.” BU at first put itself in a hole by taking two penalties 90 seconds apart, giving the Crimson 30 seconds of a 5-on-3 advantage in the opening minutes of the game. Harvard didn’t waste its opportunity, passing efficiently and cycling the puck from the point to the goal line, where senior forward Charlie...