Word: icing
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...goals each day," says Espen Prestbakmo, a trip leader in Norway. Choose from a variety of sites: Alaska for the wildlife (Alaska's Trails and Tails, tel: [1-888] 300 6874; www.dogsledtours.com); Greenland for the Inuit culture (Ilulissat Travel, tel: [299] 94 43 00; www.ilulissattravel.gl); and for chic ice hotels and easy access, Norway (Undervegs, tel: [47] 98 00 1213; www.undervegs.no) and Sweden (Axehandle Mountain, tel: [46] 70 688 7290; www.axehandle.nu). And if dog-powered sports leave you panting like a husky, bow out and watch Alaska's annual Iditarod race in March (tel: [1-907] 376 5155; www.iditarod.com...
After the third Warrior goal found the back of the net at 18:41 in the second period, giving Merrimack a two-goal lead, Harvard blueliner Dylan Reese angrily batted the puck back towards center ice. The Warriors had taken just three shots in that middle frame and scored twice...
...sure it’ll be fine,” said freshman forward Jon Pelle, Harvard’s second leading scorer with 10 points. “We move the puck quick, we skate well, and I’m sure the ice should work to our advantage...
That difference may seem negligible, but the 2,252 square feet of ice Crimson defenders aren’t accustomed to defending certainly won’t be. Like Minnesota, Northern Michigan (9-4-3, 7-3-2 CCHA), Harvard’s adversary in the opening round, also regularly competes on Olympic surfaces both at home and on the road—though not without exception, most wider rinks are concentrated in college hockey’s western conferences. That leaves the Crimson and Hockey East’s Merrimack (6-10-2, 1-8-1) at something...
...different game,” junior defenseman Peter Hafner said. “You’ve definitely got to protect the middle of the ice. You can’t get spread out with the bigger ice surface because you give up more scoring opportunities like that...