Word: icing
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During a season in which color reigns supreme, Jean-Gabriel Causse has taken pigment research to scientific extremes. Causse's Paris-based T-shirt company, Bluebretzel, offers three unisex shapes in "mythic" shades. So if you are obsessed with the raspberry color of Berthillon ice cream (above) or the brown of the Mona Lisa's eyes, he has replicated those colors exactly on fair-trade cotton T shirts with 5% cashmere fibers. Causse, a former advertising executive, has replicated other iconic colors, such as the original rust shade of the Eiffel Tower, the black of Beluga caviar at Caviar Kaspia...
...College Hockey National Player of the Week. Although the Big Red’s Blake Gallagher managed to beat him in the opening period, notching an equalizer in the ninth minute, Richter seemed virtually impenetrable the entire night, swiping away pucks even when he was sprawled out on the ice.“He’s come in and really thrown the team on his back,” junior defenseman Brian McCafferty said. “Every time that we go out there this year, we feel like we can beat anybody.”Wearing...
...vocal student section drowned out cheers for the Crimson. Even Harvard’s band was absent, and the Big Red’s band played at full force to make up for the void. With such a hostile crowd, the Crimson’s home-ice advantage didn’t seem like much. But Harvard had anticipated the lack of support for the Crimson and didn’t lose momentum despite its depleted student section. “We want to focus on what we’re going to do be successful, not what the outside...
...long season and we try to make it a sprint, but it’s really a marathon.”Sophomore goaltender Christina Kessler recorded her first two shutouts of the season, stopping all 36 shots she faced over the weekend.The Crimson returns to the ice with a home series against Clarkson and the Saints on Friday and Saturday, respectively, before taking on the Big Green in Hanover next Tuesday.“We’re just trying to go one at a time,” Stone said.HARVARD 2, BROWN 0A mechanical malfunction at Meehan Auditorium wasn?...
...pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved little help. The best opportunity of the closing moments was in fact for Harvard, with sophomore defenseman Alex Biega flipping the puck from center ice towards the empty Cornell net—only to watch Big Red blueliner Doug Krantz sweep it away at the last possible second...