Word: pucks
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...Harvard was 0-for-5 on the power play while the Bulldogs went 0-for-7.Snikeris frustrated the Crimson all afternoon, stopping 24 Harvard shots.But Harvard finally broke through 11:38 into the second period, despite being shorthanded.Junior defenseman Kathryn Farni broke up a Bulldogs power-play effort, stealing the puck and charging into the Yale zone. Farni made the most of her breakaway opportunity, threading a shot under Snikeris’ glove. The puck bounced off the post and into the back of the net.“It was a perfect shot,” Kessler said...
...third period alone and overtime, you’re really playing Russian roulette,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said.Working off an interference call against junior Ian Tallett at 14:55 in the third, Brown swarmed around the Crimson goal and pushed the puck in amidst a barrage of shots to lift the score to 1-1.“There were some screens,” freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle said. “It shot through and I never saw it. Just got unlucky.”Aside from the one that...
...fast and physical team pressured the Crimson all over the ice and exposed problems with Harvard’s ability to execute the fundamentals.“I think Yale’s speed and skill and our inability to make good plays with the puck and to skate at the same level, that was the issue for us,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said.Yale’s Billy Blasé responded to several Crimson attacks in the second half of the first period, including one deflection that shut down a slapshot from...
Dartmouth added one more goal with 7:36 left in the second period. Newnam whipped an outlet pass to Marley McMillan, who found herself on a 2-on-1 break with Cunningham. McMillan charged the left side of the net, redirecting the puck at the last moment to Cunningham who nailed home the score for her second goal of the game and seventh of the season...
...there but the shots weren’t falling. Harvard attacked the net from all angles, but nothing seemed to work. Crimson co-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, a sleight-of-hand specialist with outstanding stick-handling ability, pulled out all the stops, but every juke resulted in a tipped puck and every nifty pass just barely eluded its intended receiver...