Word: pucks
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Vaillancourt tracked down the puck in her own zone and sprinted down the length of the ice, carving through the Colgate defense before positioning herself in front of the net. After executing a knee-buckling deke on Raiders goalie Lisa Plenderleith, Vaillancourt slipped the puck in the net and gave Harvard the victory...
...getting away from it all, they find out that they’re really not.RR: If you were going to be trapped on a desert island, who would you want to be with?US: That’s a tough question. I mean, I’d say Wolfgang Puck, ’cause like that man would make the food on the island. [Food] would be my primary concern and I’m quite confident he could whip up some amazing coconut dishes.Tony J. Sterle ’11RR: Who do you play in “Castaways?...
...college, we play 30-something games, so physically, the body can handle skating 100 miles an hour, big hits—that kind of stuff. The pro game is more controlled: it’s less skating physically, and the speed is in the movement of the puck.”Despite the adjustment process, Taylor and MacDonald have already started proving that they belong in professional hockey. The forward earned first-star honors in just his second game with the Wolf Pack, logging two goals and an assist against Springfield. Meanwhile, the blueliner impressed the Sharks enough that...
...press box of the Bright Hockey Center, getting to know the ins and outs of covering the No. 16 Harvard men’s hockey team, the intensity that is a college hockey game did not surprise me. But underneath that commotion—of players hustling to the puck or going for the body check in the corner—every game seemed to have one of those moments (call it a turning point, for lack of a better word) that only becomes obvious with the knowledge of the final score. Maybe it was a missed opportunity, the outcome...
...thing,” sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Richter said of the two regular-season games against Cornell. “The defense limited [Cornell’s] odd-man rushes. The guys did a good job of keeping them to the outside and allowing me to see the puck.” Less than 90 seconds after the first tally, the Crimson struck again as senior forward Jon Pelle capitalized on the man-advantage to score the eventual game-winning goal. 5:02 into the period, Pelle fired the puck over Scrivens’ shoulder and into the top right...