Word: icing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Beanpot as a potential cause of the Crimson’s lack of discipline Friday, but offered no excuses.“We spent so much time in the box during the second period, and two things happened: one, it keeps some of our best players off the ice, and two, some of our best players get tired killing the penalties,” Donato said. “There are times when penalties are necessary to save goals, but these were not good penalties.”Unsurprisingly, power plays made the difference, and the Harvard penalty kill played...
...just in the right place at the right moment,” Michaud said. But as soon as the milestone was announced over the PA, the crowd saluted the rookie with thunderous applause.As the second period opened, the Bobcats clearly wanted to start fresh and assert themselves on the ice. The visitors’ aggression did allow the Crimson an early power play opportunity, but Quinnipiac’s goalie held tough, and it was the Bobcats who earned one of their few promising opportunities with a shorthanded breakaway. Fraser had to commit a holding penalty on Quinnipiac?...
...everything she needed to do for her team,” Stone added.Now, going into its last weekend of regular-season play, the Crimson can breathe a little easier, knowing that it has both the Ivy League and ECAC titles—and home-ice advantage in the ECAC tournament quarterfinals—locked down.“Once this regular season is over, it’s a brand new season,” Stone said. “It’s nice to have home ice.”—Staff writer Kate Leist...
...With ice in his veins, Housman coolly puts in both free throws. On the other hand, the refs are a bit trigger happy with their whistles. Dale draws another foul and cuts the lead back down to two. 1 MINUTE REMAINING. HARVARD 68, CORNELL...
...HUGE three pointer by Pusar to cut the lead down to one. (Cornell 30, Harvard 29). Back the other way, Cornell's Jeff Foote (Approx. 8 ft. tall) gets fouled. ICE cold on the line, nails both free throws...