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...midst of this constant pressure, Boe made some of the biggest saves of the game. At one point, Dartmouth’s Cherie Piper??€”who plays for the Canadian National team and is one of the Big Green’s most dangerous scorers—got the puck at the top of the offensive zone while the three Harvard defenders and one Dartmouth skater were screening Boe’s vision. With a rapid flick of the stick, Piper sent a blazing slapshot at the lower corner of the net. Boe saw it at the last minute...
Shots were few and far between due to intense Harvard pressure at the other end, aided by the loss of Olympian Cherie Piper??€”who was doubtful for the game but played, only to be knocked out in the second period. Nevertheless, two managed to sneak past...
...Piper??€™s suspension comes at a particularly bad time. Dartmouth plays a two-game set at No. 9 Mercyhurst this weekend. The Big Green has experience playing without Piper??€”she had already missed games for the Four Nation’s Cup in November and a Canadian national team camp in January...
...last year’s Olympics. Initially an alternate, she was the final addition to the Olympic roster. Piper made the most of her promotion, setting up Canada’s crucial first goal just 1:48 into the gold medal game against the U.S. Though this is Piper??€™s first year playing college hockey, she has plenty of experience, having turned 21 before ever suiting up for the Big Green...
When the teams met in the first weekend of the present season, there was another role reversal. Dartmouth was missing three of its national team players—Gillian Apps, Meagan Walton, and Cherie Piper??€”to the Four Nations Cup. Harvard’s national team players—Ruggiero, Botterill and Chu—chose to stay. The result was a 9-2 Harvard thrashing, the biggest Crimson victory over Dartmouth in school history...