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...until the final 10 minutes, Harvard stuggled to make up a multi-goal deficit after the Golden Knights took charge from the start. Clarkson tallied three first-period goals—all on familiar misplays.The Crimson’s young defense continued to struggle with clearing the puck out of its zone, a trend that began last weekend against Quinnipiac, when the defense allowed three goals to the Bobcats on defensive mistakes.On Saturday, it was more of the same—for 50 minutes at least.Just 5:30 into the first period, a sloppy pass across the crease...
...weekend’s Harvard game, the ECAC opener. It was scheduled for the Hartford Civic Center, former home of the NHL’s Whalers. The 5,049-person crowd was the largest of any athletic event in Quinnipiac’s history, and dropping the ceremonial first puck was legend Gordie Howe, honorary chairman of the school’s Hudson United Bank Center campaign for new hockey and basketball arenas. “I think a lot of people in the Quinnipiac community would have been happy with us having a close game,” coach...
...We’ve had a lot of powerplay success this year,” Schroyer said. “We’ve also got to make sure not to give them a lot of freedom and defensive movement in our zone when they have the puck.”No matter what happens this weekend, though, Harvard is making sure to keep the games in perspective.“It’s early,” Stone said last week. “I don’t think anybody’s going to run away...
...percentage was 17th-best in the country. Not quite comparable to the two top teams four years ago.But for just a moment, let’s step back. By placing the onus on the goalie, the implication is that scoring will be down as teams struggle to put the puck in the net.But the top team in the country right now, St. Lawrence, did not lose any offensive power to the Olympics and had little trouble finding the net during an excellent campaign last year. Or what about Harvard’s own Corriero, who was never named...
Brine, who described herself as a “heads-up, hard-on-the-puck kind of player,” is known for her ability to see the ice well and set up plays for her teammates...