Word: pucks
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...second, Spillane was virtually impenetrable in his second start of the season as he covered the crease with little sign of his relative inexperience.Spillane made his best save of the opening frame in its final minute. With Harvard skating with the man advantage, the Crimson worked the puck to senior forward Alex Meintel in the slot. The winger fired a bullet that seemed destined for the left-side netting until Spillane flicked the puck away with a toe save at the very last second.That stop was only a sign of things to come in the next period. As the Crimson...
...Stone said. “We just found a way to win.” With 7:07 left in the third period, junior Sarah Vaillancourt scored the first goal of the game—and her team-high eighth score of the season—by backhanding the puck past the right skate of Connecticut goaltender Jennie Bellonio. The scoring play began when junior Jenny Brine fired a slapshot off Bellonio. Vaillancourt controlled the rebound, touched it around the goaltender, and slid the puck into the lower corner. Both Brine and freshman Liza Ryabkina were credited with assists...
...Caitlin Cahow, juniors Sarah Vaillancourt and Jenny Brine, and freshman Liza Ryabkina all scored as Harvard pushed its season goal total to 40 from 10 different players. “It was a tough game from the beginning—Providence has skilled players who can move with the puck,” Cahow said. “It certainly wasn’t 60 full minutes of Harvard hockey, but we came out with a good win.” After Friday night’s tight win over No. 10 Connecticut, in which just two of 42 total...
...Vermont gets the first real chance of the night, as the Crimson can't clear the puck from behind its net, but the Catamounts are never quite able to kick it out in front...
...Tick, Tick...BOOM! A high-powered musical by the creator of RENT, Jonathon Larson. Rock on. Dec. 6 to 9 and Dec. 13 to 16, 8 p.m. Adams Pool Theatre. Tickets at the Box Office for $5. 2) Puck it. Women’s Varsity Ice Hockey vs. Connecticut. Only home game this weekend, unless you want to watch people run around in a circle. Dec. 7, 7 p.m. Bright Hockey Center. Free with your student ID. 3) There’s That Holiday Spirit! Midterms got you down? Wondering if Christmas still exists in the outside world? The Boston...