Word: icing
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Vaillancourt flashed her open-ice abilities midway through the first period during a phase of 4-on-4 hockey. She created a masterful give-and-go play with Corriero and defenseman Lindsay Weaver while on a fast break, ultimately resulting in the first of her three goals on the night...
When glancing at Vaillancourt campaigning down the ice on an offensive drive, it almost seemed like a field commander leading the cavalry into battle—and winning. The real significance of her performance and the numbers she tallied is not simply in the raw skill and ability she displayed, however, but in what the Crimson has been searching for throughout the season: an alternative means of offense to Corriero...
...that play, there was no puck—all pucks and equipment had been collected. There was no defender, no goalie to beat; the two Canadians were the last skaters on the ice. The red light did not flash, and there was no crowd or ovation, only a few lone spectators...
...Harvard women’s hockey team skated off the ice at the conclusion of its final practice Saturday, Vaillancourt and Corriero stayed on the ice for some unfinished business...
...Harvard’s final practice of the season and, after repeated re-enactments of scoring goals, the two practiced celebrating on the ice to the amusement of those in attendance...