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...lose $95 million this year and more in 2011 because of the 2006 Massachusetts health care reform bill. While Bailey did not say why the mental health services were among the first to be cut by the CHA, he pointed to inadequate state reimbursement for safety-net hospitals. “Mental health and addiction treatment is 48 or 49 percent of our [healthcare] makeup, and that is not reimbursed at a rate that is feasible,” Bailey said. “I understand the thinking that hospitals are likely to cut mental health first because it?...
...when he snuck around the left post to slip the puck behind freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle with 3:26 remaining. Just 38 seconds later, David Marshall scored the insurance goal from the right-hand side, and Bryan Leitch made the final score 5-2 when he tallied an empty-net goal. The Crimson faced a formidable opponent in Leitch, who scored twice on the night and currently leads all Division I in scoring with six goals and 23 assists. “We had a couple [of] defensive breakdowns and unlucky bounces,” Hoyle said...
...play in goal. Once again filling in for junior starter Christina Kessler, Martin flirted with a shutout until two minutes remained in the third quarter. Bobcat junior Janine Duffy ended those hopes when she pushed in a shot with 2:12 to go. Martin was otherwise impenetrable in the net, making 25 saves in the game. “She stepped up,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “She’s done everything we’ve asked her to do. “Yesterday she did a great job. Today...
...goal, we kind of threw the puck around a little and let things get to us, but we calmed down after,” Martin said. “I was really proud of our effort in the third period, and I think we barreled right to the net.” The Crimson got several quality chances in the final period, including a short-handed breakaway from tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, but Tigers netminder Kristen Young was impenetrable. “They capitalized on one of our mistakes, and outside of that, I thought we put a tremendous amount...
...need to have a better start.” After a few Harvard attempts to close the gap, sophomore Michael Biega evened things up for the Crimson at 7:49, picking up a pass from freshman Eric Kroshus and slamming a one-timer into the Tiger net. But the first-period goal was the last Harvard would put on the board against Princeton, perhaps not surprisingly, as the Tigers outshot the Crimson in every period and more than doubled the Crimson’s shots on goal overall, 41-19. “Unfortunately, we weren’t able...