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...Northeastern supporters, Harvard refused to give in and responded just three minutes later. On the fifth and final power play for the Crimson, Biega wristed a hard shot on goal from between the faceoff circles, and sophomore Pier-Olivier Michaud’s deflection dribbled between the BU netminder??s legs to tie it at three all.A Harvard hooking penalty with just over two minutes to go gave the formidable Terrier power play a chance to flex its muscles. Taking advantage of the penalty, Terrier Jason Lawrence found space in the left faceoff circle and unleashed a devastating...
...first goal of the year. Wilson then put the finishing touches on the victory with an unassisted score with about three minutes left to play in the game, as she cut through the Union defense on the left side and fired a shot past the netminder??s left shoulder and in to make the score 5-0. “We came into today’s game with an idea of what goals we wanted to accomplish, and for the most part we performed them,” Brine said...
...close calls at times but my team did a great job of letting me see the puck.” But while the Harvard defensive unit did not allow the Big Green to give Kessler many opportunities to show off her skills between the posts, what made the netminder??s outing impressive was the final result—a 4-0 shutout—and what it represented. The clean sheet was Kessler’s eighth on the year, breaking the Crimson’s single-season shutout record. The previous mark of seven...
...back, then rolled off and across the line for a score.Just four minutes later, on a 2-on-1 rush, co-captain Julie Chu made a crisp pass to Vaillancourt, who crossed in front of Bourdon, moving left to right. Vaillancourt then carried the puck around the netminder??s left leg and swept it into the net for the two-goal lead.“We were definitely disappointed with our efforts on Tuesday [in a loss to UConn],” Chu said. “Our focus on this game was to put the effort...
...while Harvard forward Liza Solley was sitting in the penalty box—the contest’s first special-teams situation. After Boe turned aside a number of chances directly in front of her, New Hampshire’s Jennifer Hicthcock finally found a hole in the Crimson netminder??s defense when she fired a puck through a screen and between Boe’s pads. Martine Garland and Sadie Wright-Ward assisted on the goal. Garland notched her own tally just three minutes later on a similar play. She shot from just inside the blue line...