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...Crimson. “We were very solid on defense,” senior co-captain Andre Akpan said. “We gave [the Terriers] a couple of chances but nothing too serious—our back line was fantastic.” While BU out-shot Harvard 19-16, the Crimson defenders blocked eight attempts and Harms registered three saves. The Terriers’ defense, in contrast, only stopped two of Harvard’s shots. Offensively, the Crimson started out strong and largely controlled the ball in BU territory for the first half of the game. Despite...
...just need to keep getting a little bit better across the board,” Clark said. “We do well, but at the same time we’re still giving up a few too many chances.” Opponents have out-shot the Crimson 31-29, a risky statistic when considering the talents of BU and O’Neal. However, senior Desomond Mitchell, who holds one of Harvard six goals this season, is confident in his team’s ability to keep growing as they face increasingly heated contests...
...With Harvard out-shot in the first period of both games, Kessler was forced into action as the Crimson withstood early Cornell onslaughts; the Team Canada Under-22 goaltender didn’t disappoint...
...took the lead on a power play later in the first period after a couple of precise passes led to an open one-time shot. The Bulldogs increased the margin in the second frame when a bid on goal was redirected into the back of the net.All night long, Yale sent flurries of shots Hoyle’s way. The freshman delivered an impressive performance, but the number of tries was just too much. The Bulldogs out-shot Harvard 17-to-2 in the first period and 50-to-15 overall.“[Hoyle] made some unbelievable saves last...
...score, Martin was pulled with 57 seconds to play. But Harvard struggled to keep control in the Tigers’ zone with the extra skater, and time expired without the Crimson getting a real opportunity. Although Princeton held the advantage in shots in the third period, 6-5, Harvard out-shot the Tigers overall and controlled the first 30 minutes of play. Vaillancourt, who had a team-leading five shots, set up several good opportunities in the first period, but the Crimson was unable to capitalize. Sophomore defenseman Leanna Coskren created some breakaway chances of her own, while junior defenseman...