Word: pucks
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...with letters spelling “Harvard.” The arena will be full, with students having to stand on the stairs for lack of room. The team will score quickly and often, allowing us to flow with the vibe and perform a more celebratory role after each puck sent into the goal. As the team races around on the ice, we follow the lead of the student fans and add our voice to their cries for victory...
...last Tuesday.“Martin was playing great in front of us,” Brine said. “We had confidence going on the ice knowing that. We just knew that all we had to do was kill these two five-on-threes and get the puck out.”As the Providence power play seemed to be reaching the height of its intensity, Brine went to her knees to wrest the puck away from the Friars, clear it past two blue lines, and allow Harvard and Martin a reprieve from the onslaught...
...game, and though it was not the most forceful of scores, it involved the Wildcats’ big guns.While on the power play—after a mental mistake by the Crimson resulted in a penalty for too many men on the ice—New Hampshire passed the puck around, then shot it toward net. Harvard’s Christina Kessler, who had 33 saves overall, was screened from seeing the puck, which slipped past her for Hitchcock’s second goal of the game. Martine Garland and Sadie Wright-Ward got their 14th and 15th assists...
...three points each in the Wildcats’ last win, a 5-0 rout of Vermont, and Faber currently ranks 13th in the nation for points per game. “I think they have some great forwards that are fairly shifty and have the ability to put the puck away well,” said Harvard co-captain and forward Julie Chu of the Wildcat frontline. But with sophomore forward Jenny Brine leading the nation in goals and Chu currently first in points per game, not to mention explosive sophomore winger Sarah Vaillancourt, the Crimson may have the edge...
...Cahow said. “It usually goes to the player who has made the effort—maybe she’ll make the first pass and then three passes later a goal is scored or she’ll make a great backchecking effort, take the puck away, and give it to someone else to score.”Just look at this weekend’s recipients—sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt and Cahow. In Friday’s matchup, Vaillancourt may have wristed a terrific score against star UMD netminder, Kim Martin, but her greatest contribution...