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...Harvard women’s hockey team that the score is kept in goals and not shots. For the second straight contest, the sixth-ranked Crimson (3-2-2, 2-2-2 ECAC) easily outshot an Ivy rival but due to staunch opposing goaltending and missed chances on the power play, saw its winless streak upped to four games.“This was our first time on the road,” junior Liza Solley said. “And we’re still feeling it out.” Harvard scraped out a 1-1 tie with...
...last trio of games, four of the eight late goals allowed have been man-advantage strikes.The Crimson was assessed four of its seven penalties Tuesday after building a 4-0 lead, and last Saturday, Harvard committed five of its 10 infractions after going up 6-1.SHOT THROUGH THE HEARTThe Eagles outshot the Crimson 39-18 Tuesday, and in the second period, Harvard scored twice in just three shots on goal.“To be perfectly honest, I don’t believe the number that was given,” Donato said. “But if we?...
...doubt that the Eagles were doing most of the body-checking. “There were a lot of big hits out there,” Donato said. “Unfortunately, we were on the [receiving] end of most of them.” PINPOINT ACCURACY Despite being outshot by BC 39-18, the Crimson had a much better scoring percentage, converting four of those 18 shots into goals. In the second period, Harvard only fired three shots on target but notched two tallies. Sophomore forward Jon Pelle netted his goal on the power play at 5:35, taking...
...opposing keeper. “After the game I went up to her. I gave her a half-hearted hug and said ‘We’re going to get you one of these days,’” he joked.Harvard, despite being outshot 16-4 in the opening frame, seized an early 1-0 lead on a well-executed 2-on-2 halfway through the first period. Johnston rushed at two defenders before dishing to freshman Jenny Brine, who capitalized on the one-timer for her first collegiate goal.But St. Lawrence methodically recaptured the edge...
...answer to the big question in the ECAC this season—has the balance of power shifted north?While Clarkson upset Harvard in Cambridge, fellow northerner St. Lawrence dominated Dartmouth for a 3-0 victory in Hanover.The Saints not only shut down the Big Green offense, but outshot their perennial rivals, 41-24. St. Lawrence converted on two of its eight powerplays for the game winning goal and the clincher to go up by three goals late in the second period. Overall, the Saints had a very balanced game, and held Dartmouth in check the entire game.The...