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...more of those.”But the Huskies would not be stopped, as UConn’s Kristen Russell retaliated by slamming in the game-winning goal 16:46 into the third period.“We got unlucky and didn’t clear the puck to the corners like we know how to do,” Sifers said. “But it came at the end of the game with only three minutes left, and it’s really difficult to come back.”With a minute and a half left...
...Crimson. A little over eight minutes into the game, a body-checking penalty on Bulldogs senior center Noemie Marin gave Harvard the man advantage. Duluth freshman goalkeeper Kim Martin knocked away co-captain Julie Chu’s shot, but Cahow corralled the rebound and tucked the puck behind Martin into the net—only nine seconds into the power play. After its aggressive play to open the game, Harvard eased up after Cahow’s goal. By the time the first period ended, the Bulldogs had outshot the Crimson, 9-8. Between periods, Harvard coach Katey Stone...
...only once this season—to Minnesota—and boasted a 1.03 goals against average heading into the contest. The key goal came just past halfway through the game in response to the Bulldogs’ first goal. While on the powerplay, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt had the puck behind the net to the left. As she skated around, keeping possession, she found senior forward Liza Solley in front of the net, who knocked home the puck in a tight hole between Martin’s left arm and the post for a 2-1 Harvard advantage. For Harvard...
...second consecutive game. While Richter started Saturday night’s game against Princeton, he was pulled in favor of Tobe in the second period after surrendering the game-winning goal. After making a partial save on a Princeton shot, Richter appeared to lose sight of the puck as it trickled through his legs and across the goal line, prompting Donato to make a substitution. Donato, however, denied that granting Tobe the start indicated a shift in his long-term strategy regarding the backstop position. “I haven’t really made any decisions...
...these last few weeks. It looked like in overtime there wasn’t a lot of gas in the tank.” With 1:35 left in the extra frame, Dean Strong, the leading scorer for Vermont (8-4-1, 5-1-1 Hockey East), tapped the puck into the net, leaving Harvard with its ninth defeat of the season. “I think we’re a little too content with a loss,” captain Dylan Reese said. “It was a good effort overall, but it’s still...