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...going to write about how the Patty Kazmaier Award Selection Committee screwed over Harvard junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt, how it held against her the fact that a Harvard player had already won five of the 10 awards given out, how it gave way too much weight to Mercyhurst’s Meghan Agosta’s inflated goal totals, or how it exhibited an obvious pro-Sweden bias in voting for Minnesota-Duluth’s Kim Martin, a Stockholm native (alright, maybe not that...
...case, the entire premise for my story was ruined when the results of the balloting (independently tabulated by Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP—phew!) were announced. The winner of the Kazmaier Award, given annually to the best player in women’s college hockey, was...Sarah Vaillancourt...
...advantage of the power play opportunity to take 1-0 lead. Junior defenseman Katie Vaughn needled a slapshot through traffic from the blueline, which junior forward Jenny Brine deflected into the net for her 20th goal of the season.Vaillancourt, the Crimson’s leading scorer and a Patty Kazmaier Award finalist, almost doubled Harvard’s lead on a shorthanded opportunity when she stole the puck in the neutral zone and found herself on a breakaway, but a Badgers defenseman caught up with her to disrupt the scoring chance.From that point on, it was all Wisconsin...
Imagine this: two of the nation’s top collegiate women’s hockey programs facing off in the 2007 NCAA quarterfinals. Two Patty Kazmaier award winners trying to lead their team to the Frozen Four. More than five thousand fans in attendance.No wonder it took four overtimes to settle the score.Now imagine the heartbreak when Wisconsin forward Jinelle Zaugg finally put a puck past Harvard goaltender Brittany Martin after more than 127 minutes of scoreless play.The Badgers went on to win a national championship. The Crimson went on to spring break.Tonight, No. 1 Harvard...
...tournament as the top seed. Brine also has only gotten better.She has spent this season as the first-line center alongside Vaillancourt and, most recently, classmate Sarah Wilson.Spending the bulk of her ice time with Vaillancourt, a top-three finalist for this year’s Patty Kazmaier Award, has helped improve Brine’s already impressive game.“Playing with a player like Sarah is always going to make you play to a higher level. She’s always very demanding in practice and expecting the best from you,” Brine says...