Word: icing
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...outside the left circle to give Harvard all the offense it would need on the night.But the team didn’t stop there. With junior Kathryn Farni in the box at 7:32, Vaillancourt saw an opportunity and seized it.The tri-captain stole the puck, streaked down the ice, and after evading a defender, netted the puck for a shorthanded goal.The Terriers couldn’t get anything started offensively, faltering on the power play and generating just four shots in the first frame.The second period brought more quality scoring opportunities for the Crimson, but the team didn?...
Having had almost three weeks without a game due to final exams, the Harvard tri-captain was simply pleased to relieve the tension and get back on the ice...
Against Union, in the absence of fellow tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, Brine broke the ice and settled Harvard’s nerves by scoring the opening goal early in the second period...
...state officials, the weekend involved a rapid reassessment of just how dire the situation had become. Speaking out the day after some local municipalities decried a lack of federal or state emergency relief, Gov. Steve Beshear described the fallout from last week's ice storm as the state's largest-ever natural disaster. He then activated every last member of Kentucky's National Guard, dispatching all 4,600 Guardsman to assist with the statewide crisis. On Sunday, they were going door to door in some areas, to reach stranded citizens. But by Monday, there were still a quarter-million people...
Some like Erin Schuster, 28, a doctor living on Louisville's east side, have been forced to impose on friends fortunate enough to still have power, setting up camp in their apartment. Schuster says she went to bed last Monday well aware that a powerful ice storm was bound for Louisville, but she was shocked the next morning by the breadth of the damage. "You heard a lot of cracking, but when I finally made it outside, you realized that it wasn't branches that were breaking but entire trees that were snapping in half" under the weight...