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After not managing to get a puck in the net for over six periods of play, the No. 7 Harvard women’s hockey team finally broke through on Yale this Saturday evening. But the result was far from the opening of the floodgates—the Crimson came out with its second tie of the weekend with a 1-1 final against the Bulldogs at Bright Hockey Center. “We are playing hard—now we need to play a little smarter,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said...
...checking call artfully drawn by speedy junior Jennifer Sifers—as the string of whistles that marked the beginning of the game largely vanished towards the end. That extra-skater opportunity also went for naught, though, as Harvard found itself able to do everything but put the puck in the net. “We had good looks at the net on our power play,” Stone said. “I’m happy with the way they’re moving the puck, we’re getting some good looks...
Maggie Kennedy received a cross-ice pass while on the powerplay and quickly sent the puck on net to beat Harvard senior goalie...
Dartmouth’s Julia Bronson added another goal midway through the final frame when she deflected the puck into the Crimson...
...second period, the Crimson got on the board when Mandes took a pass from freshman Nick Coskren in front of the Union net and shot it in for his fifth goal of the season at 9:47. He was also assisted by sophomore forward Tyler Magura, who forechecked the puck away from a Union player behind the net.“As soon as we got the first goal, we started going,” Mandes said. “I just wished it happened earlier in the period so we would have the whole twenty minutes...