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...zone, our penalty kill has been much better, and our goaltending has been very good,” Donato said. “Those all add up to a better brand of defensive hockey for us.” Yale drew first blood when defenseman Brad Mills netted a power-play score at 12:34 of the opening frame. But the Bulldogs’ one-goal lead did not even last until the first intermission. After sophomore blueliner Brian McCafferty took a shot from the red line on the left side of the Yale net, classmate Jimmy Fraser stuffed...
...favor—felt almost anticlimactic.That swing came in the form of a missed backhand volley by No. 3 Junior Dan Nguyen with the score knotted at 10-10 in a third set tiebreaker. The volley did not stretch Nguyen much—four feet from the net, at a seemingly comfortable height—but Nguyen underestimated, punching the ball into the net and then hobbling away, with a cramped left quadriceps and a burning desire for a do-over.“If I could only have that shot back,” Nguyen said, shaking his head...
...archrivals.” The tenth-seeded Bulldogs entered the contest without top scorers Sean Backman and Mark Arcobello, who were absent from the lineup for undisclosed reasons. However, despite the loss of offensive personnel, Yale had no trouble finding the back of the net in the game’s first frame. The Bulldogs’ Chris Cahill opened the scoring on the power play at 7:26, bouncing a shot from behind the goal line off of senior goaltender Justin Tobe’s leg. Robert Page extended Yale’s lead...
...both use a lethal combination of size and speed to present an imposing presence on the ice. They are the catalysts for their respective teams, acting almost like point guards in the way that they manage their offenses. While each can certainly put the puck in the net on her own, the duo’s biggest strengths lie in the passing game, where they thread the lanes to create opportunities for talented scorers such as the Crimson’s Sarah Vaillancourt and the Carson Duggan of the Saints. Chu leads the ECAC with 48 assists and Harbec...
...during this stretch came when Martin drew a foul with the Minutewomen’s keeper out of the cage. The play was restarted with both the keeper and Martin’s defender trailing her, and she completed her hat trick by tossing the ball into an empty net. The beginning of the second half mirrored the end of the first with four consecutive UMass goals. At that point the score was 18-3, and the Crimson’s final four tallies came long after the outcome had been decided. The visitors’ extremely long offensive possessions...