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...Richter, who entered the weekend as the reigning Inside College Hockey National Player of the Week. Although the Big Red’s Blake Gallagher managed to beat him in the opening period, notching an equalizer in the ninth minute, Richter seemed virtually impenetrable the entire night, swiping away pucks even when he was sprawled out on the ice.“He’s come in and really thrown the team on his back,” junior defenseman Brian McCafferty said. “Every time that we go out there this year, we feel like...
...momentum,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. When the Big Red came alive in the second period, peppering shot after shot on goal, Richter stepped up to the challenge. Although Cornell never relented in its offensive attack, Richter kept the Big Red at bay. From snatching the puck mid-air to diving on it after a skirmish by the net, Richter made some crucial saves in the crease. Fending off heavy pressure from Cornell and keeping the Crimson in the game, Richter made 12 saves that period and 22 overall. “He’s come...
...ECACHL) in the final minute to suffer a 2-1 loss.The Crimson (4-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) entered the third period with the lead, but the team failed to take control of the game despite creating quality scoring chances and keeping the puck out of its own zone.“I don’t think we can really look in the mirror and feel like we played a good enough game,” said head coach Ted Donato ’91. “I give Colgate a lot of credit. From their goalie...
...Despite physical play and Brown goaltender Nicole Stock’s career-high-tying 45 saves, Harvard’s persistence paid off 8:37 into the opening frame as junior Sarah Vaillancourt hooked behind the net, drawing the defense out of position before dishing the puck to senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow for an easy goal.“I tried to get it to the net,” Vaillancourt said. “And then I heard Caitlin calling, and when she calls for the puck, I better pass her the puck or else...
...pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved little help. The best opportunity of the closing moments was in fact for Harvard, with sophomore defenseman Alex Biega flipping the puck from center ice towards the empty Cornell net—only to watch Big Red blueliner Doug Krantz sweep it away at the last possible second...