Word: pucks
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...Harvard women’s hockey team. The Crimson (10-6-2, 7-2-2 ECAC) ultimately collapsed as the No. 1 University of New Hampshire (16-2-0, 7-1-0 Hockey East) ran away with the contest 5-1 on Wednesday, but when the puck dropped to start the final period, the situation appeared to favor Harvard. Earlier this season, the Crimson played its best hockey during the game’s final stretch. Before the loss to the Wildcats, Harvard had outscored the competition 32-10 in the final third of the game, while holding an even...
...generating several odd-man rushes out of the UNH zone in the contest’s opening minutes, the Crimson jumped out to an early 1-0 lead on junior Liza Solley’s eighth goal of the season at the 6:58. Junior Jennifer Sifers seized the puck behind the net on the forecheck and tried to wrap-around a shot on Wildcats netminder Melissa Bourdon. The puck slipped across the crease to Solley, who beat Bourdon inside the left post for the go-ahead score. “Originally a lot of those [scoring] chances started...
...Messa Rink. Although the Crimson fared well on faceoffs, winning 59 percent of them, that success seemed to be the only positive note on a dismal night for the Harvard attack. In the opening period, the Crimson fired only four shots on target and failed to get the puck on net in 51 seconds of man-advantage play. The pattern would continue for the rest of the game, as Harvard generated just 26 shots against the Dutchmen (10-8-4, 3-3-2), registering only two shots in four power-play opportunities. “From...
...though.”A high wrister and a glove-side attempt put the Engineers up 2-0 in the second period, and then just as time ticked down on the bench minor, Jake Morissette took a long pass along the right side, deked once, and then sailed the puck over goaltender John Daigneau’s glove.The Crimson responded with a goal 1:04 later, a Dylan Reese shot from the blue line that somehow dribbled by Lange, and Harvard closed the gap to 3-2 with 1:17 remaining, when sophomore Alex Meintel was credited with beating Lange...
...Donato and Du alluded to the same thing: a pair of North Dakota tallies knocked home just 45 seconds apart as time wound down in the middle frame, giving the Fighting Sioux a 3-1 lead. “On both those goals, we had full control of the puck,” Donato said, adding, “they have some guys who can make plays.” Crimson rookie Nick Coskren closed the gap to one at 12:49 in the final period, but Harvard couldn’t force another goal from its late pressure...