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...positives from the game. We had a lot of goal-scoring chances.” With the score tied at one and a Crimson power play expiring, a simple case of bad luck caught the Harvard defense out of position. As the Tigers cleared the puck from their own zone, Princeton’s Kevin Keiser exited the penalty box in the neutral zone just as the puck deflected in his direction. Finding himself on a breakaway with 2:36 remaining, Keiser buried a wrist shot from the hash mark past Harvard sophomore netminder Kyle Richter for the go-ahead...
...think we handled the puck really well as a team,” junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt said...
...Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “We had breakdowns that allowed them to get odd-numbered rushes. After that, I thought we did a better job.” The Crimson finally answered at the end of the period. Senior Jon Pelle tapped the puck over to classmates Paul Dufault, who brought it up the right side and wove around a Bobcat defender to find freshman Michael Biega. Biega finished off the pass at 16:03 for his eighth goal in as many games to cut Harvard’s deficit in half. But Quinnipiac...
...first, OSU freshman Kyle Reed tapped a rebound past sophomore goalie Kyle Richter to tie the score. Eager to keep up their momentum, the Buckeyes stayed on the offensive, but Alex Biega broke up one rush with the final seconds ticking off the clock. Pelle snatched up the puck and got a shot off on the left side, and sophomore Doug Rogers tried to knock in the rebound. Buckeyes netminder Dustin Carlson blocked the shot, but McCafferty pounced on the second rebound to score with just two seconds left in the first period, putting Harvard ahead, 2-1. Ohio State...
...still trailing, 1-0. In the second frame, the Wildcats raced around the Whittemore Center’s huge sheet of ice to score two of their three breakaway goals. On a Harvard man advantage at the beginning of the period, UNH’s Kacey Bellamy collected the puck behind her own net and found teammate Sam Faber open in the neutral zone. Faber rushed the net and buried the shorthanded tally just 48 seconds into the stanza. Minutes later, Wildcats defenseman Julia Marty intercepted the puck near center ice and passed it ahead to Micaela Long, who beat...