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...goals that ultimately put the game out of reach for Harvard.At 7:11 into the third, Saints center Tara Akstull doubled St. Lawrence’s lead, sneaking a shot past Crimson junior goalie Christina Kessler.The Saints struck again just three minutes later, when Emma Clark got the puck from Vanessa Emond and gave St. Lawrence a crucial insurance goal and a 3-0 advantage.“It felt like the puck wasn’t bouncing our way,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “Our pucks were hopping over sticks and hitting...
...main focus of this week was on our forecheck,” senior forward Nick Coskren said. “Our two games at Union and RPI we weren’t getting much offense going 5-on-5. We had the puck and we were dumping it in and they were breaking it out too easily...
...afford...We have to do a better job with that.” Harvard’s best chance to boost its lead came during a power play early in the third period. Junior Doug Rogers launched a quick pass to senior Nick Coskren, who then cycled the puck to sophomore Michael Biega. Biega let off a shot that slid past Petizian, but the puck ricocheted off the post, forcing the Crimson to continue guarding a one-goal lead. The Crimson will look for its third straight victory against Brown tomorrow night in Providence. —Staff writer Courtney...
...played desperate. We didn’t play to our systems and what we wanted to accomplish.”Although the goal mirrored Harvard’s second-period tally, when Kessler was pulled to create the offensive pressure the Crimson needed to get the puck in the net, it also spoke to the early season struggles of the team’s defensive unit. “We have some kids coming back from injuries and illness, we’ve got to work them back into the lineup, so obviously it’s only going...
...Milan turned it aside.The first period ended scoreless with the Crimson ahead in shots, 7-5.Multiple Union penalties in the second period gave Harvard 4-on-3, 5-on-3 and 5-on-4 advantages, but the Crimson was unable to convert opportunities.Neither was its opponent, who had the puck at the goal line shortly after the 30 minute mark, but Hoyle made two clutch stops while drawing an interference call.Harvard looked to have taken the lead on the ensuing power play, when sophomore Matt McCollem’s backhand appeared to be a goal, but it was waved...