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...night before, playing a man down for a combined total of 28 minutes, Harvard’s penalty-killing units never allowed their opponents to capitalize.On both nights, Richter performed flawlessly despite the one-man deficit, stopping the five shots let loose by the Engineers and another eight power-play shots from the Dutchmen. “The [penalty kill] has been really good all year so far,” Richter said. “We’ve been blocking shots, keeping them out to the outside, and eliminating their passes.”Through its first four...
...last year’s stellar offensive performance. Meintel’s leadership comes at an especially crucial time, given that Harvard lost Ryan Maki—the team’s second-highest goalscorer last season—and Kevin Du to graduation. Meintel, who racked up seven power-play points on the season, also notched five assists for a total of 19 points, making him the fifth-highest scorer on the team. In an offensive rotation that includes six seniors and three juniors, Meintel and the Crimson can rely on tremendous experience once they get the puck inside...
...Christian for a low shot that whipped past SLU goalie Alex Petizian.“We started the game much better and stayed focused throughout,” senior forward Dave Watters said.The Saints’ best chance at recovering from the early deficit failed despite a series of power-play opportunities, one at the end of the first and two early on in the second.But thanks to Richter stopping six shots, the St. Lawrence offense was kept in check.Co-captain Mike Taylor’s interception of a Saints pass began a string of passes that ended when sophomore...
...tough penalties,” Stone said. “Early in the season when you’re still working on your penalty kill you don’t necessarily want to test it that much.” On offense, the Crimson capitalized on two of five power-play opportunities against Quinnipiac and had three extra-skater goals in seven tries versus Princeton, but two of those came in the third period. “We’ve been struggling to get our power play going,” said Cahow. “Princeton was very...
...usually a bit rowdy as well.”And while the outpouring of support they receive from their respective sports certainly fuels their performances, both Brine and Finelli have obtained tremendous gains from the crossover training they routinely receive. Brine led the hockey team in power-play and winning goals, totaling 23 on the year to add to her collection of 16 assists. Finelli doubled her output on the basketball court from the previous year, averaging 11.7 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game, and setting a lethal mark from the 3-point line at nearly 40 percent...