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...Donato said. “I do think that it was goaltender interference. It’s something that should have been noticed.”It was the Harvard penalties as well as fact that the Terriers continued to pressure Daigneau—Boston University outshot the Crimson 12-4 in the second period—that led to the cushion heading into the final frame.The loss means that Harvard hasn’t won a game in the first round of the Beanpot since 1998—but Donato credits this year’s defeat...
...said. “We took stupid penalties—we just can’t afford to do that.” In the third frame and into overtime, however, the Crimson stayed out of the penalty box, while Yale’s pressure became fiercer. The Bulldogs outshot Harvard in the third period and overtime, but Martin’s goaltending and the Crimson defense preserved the tie. On a key chance for Yale in the extra period, Martin dove across the front of the goal to pounce on a loose puck on the other side...
...assessment of the Crimson’s play en route to the two victories. “Maybe average, but not much better,” he said. Though Harvard’s defense limited UNH’s momentum and quality shots on net, the Wildcats still outshot the Crimson 32-20. And though Harvard didn’t sit back on its collective heels as time ticked down—as has been the custom through the season’s first half—the Crimson didn’t mount much of an offensive...
...more than enough for Harvard senior goaltender Ali Boe to uphold.Dating back through last season, the Crimson has now taken the last four meetings between the two teams.Harvard seemed to have the Big Green’s number right from the opening face off of this matchup, as it outshot Dartmouth 20-11 in the first two periods.Brine drew first blood early in the second period. Both squads came out running up and down the ice with energy and rhythm that had not been evident in the opening period. Dartmouth had the first opportunity to score, but the Crimson counterattack...
...Duluth took the number-one ranking in this past weekend’s polls, it seemed like finally the women’s collegiate hockey world had a team to beat.This past weekend, however, Wisconsin proved that the national picture is still wide open as the No. 4 Badgers outshot the Bulldogs by a 37-23 margin, tying Duluth 2-2.Moving east, the biggest shocker came against an ECAC frontrunner. Just last weekend, Clarkson proved that it may be just as good as No. 2 St. Lawrence by splitting a series with the Saints.On Friday and Saturday, however, Niagara?...