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...Crimson (10-6-1, 7-5-0 ECAC) hadn’t defeated the Fighting Sioux (13-8-1, 6-6-0 WCHA) in Grand Forks since New Year’s Day of 1951. NORTH DAKOTA 3, HARVARD 2 Matt Smaby’s power-play goal put the Fighting Sioux up 1-0 in Friday’s first period, delighting the 10,598 fans in attendance, but Crimson sophomore Mike Taylor knotted the score with a man-advantage tally nearly 12 minutes into the second frame. “In my mind,” Harvard coach...
...start off well, it’s really hard to come out [of that hole],” Crimson captain Peter Hafner said. “They basically took it to us the whole game.” Dartmouth tallied the only score of the opening period on a power-play goal by sophomore winger David Jones at 17:09. Pritchard then extended the Big Green’s lead in the second period. The freshman tallied the eventual game-winner just 2:46 into the frame—squeezing the puck between the left post and Harvard goaltender John...
...said. “She’s a very smart player. She knows how to anticipate where the puck is going to go.” On the first score, she tucked the rebound from a Johnston offering away inside the right post. On her second goal, a power-play tally, after Dartmouth netminder Kate Lane made a kick save on Wilson, Brine gathered another rebound and threw the puck blindly on net. Lane was screened on the play and the puck eluded her for the eventual game-winner. “We were joking on the bench that...
...Harvard women’s team has relied on its penalty kill all season long.Heading into this past weekend, the Crimson knew it would be put to the test as No. 3 New Hampshire came to Bright Hockey Center with its top ranked power-play unit in the country.As the final buzzer sounded near 4 p.m. on Saturday, offense had won out as Harvard (7-5-2, 4-2-2 ECAC) fell to the Wildcats (12-2-0, 6-1-0 Hockey East) by a score of 3-0. Two of UNH’s goals came on the power...
...play.” “Harvard had the better intensity, and they won most of the battles, and we just didn’t generate a lot of shots on Daigneau,” he added. “He played well, but we had seven shots in two periods.” The Crimson broke the game open 42 seconds into the third when captain Peter Hafner tossed a shot on net from the blue line and sophomore Paul Dufault redirected it past Fisher for a 3-1 lead. And though Jamie Bates’s power...