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...Sean McCann ’94.Without a steady flow to its passing, the Big Red struggled to challenge the Harvard net, tallying just seven shots in the first period and four in the third frame. The lone period in which Cornell broke double digits was the second, when it outshot the Crimson, 12-8.Standing in its way, though, was standout sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter, who entered the weekend as the reigning Inside College Hockey National Player of the Week. Although the Big Red’s Blake Gallagher managed to beat him in the opening period, notching an equalizer...
...tuxedo…One of the linesmen for the Harvard-Cornell game was named Mark Messier. Although the official wasn’t the Hockey Hall of Famer who won six Stanley Cups in a 25-year NHL career, he kept the game running smoothly on the ice...Harvard outshot the Big Red, 35-23. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...Tyler Burton netted his second goal of the period by finishing a Jesse Winchester pass from the right post.“It was a reminder that you have to play 60 minutes,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “We got outshot, [15-4], in the second period, and we go into the third period with a one-goal lead at home. That should be a recipe for a win to have the lead at home.”After Donato pulled Richter, the team applied tremendous pressure to Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich...
Without a steady flow to its passing game, the Big Red struggled to challenge the Harvard net, tallying just seven shots in the first period and four in the third frame. The lone period in which Cornell broke double-digits was the second period, when it outshot the Crimson...
...Four Nations Cup in Leksand, Sweden. The Canadians posted a 2-0 victory over a U.S. Women’s Select Team that included current Harvard tri-captain Caitlin Cahow and former co-captain Julie Chu ‘06-’07. The U.S. outshot Canada, 12-8, in the opening frame but found itself in the hole when former Crimson captain Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03 struck at the 10:21 mark. Team Canada would go on to score again on an empty net with four seconds left in the game. Team...