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...stopped a total of 25 shots for the game, losing only her second game of the year.The Crimson scored its lone goal near the end of the opening frame with a heads-up play from freshman defender Kathryn Farni and the nice finishing touch of its stars. Gathering the puck off of a faceoff, Farni waited for the right moment and threw the puck on net. The rebound was picked up by Chu, who got it to Vaillancourt just outside of the crease on the left. The sophomore slammed home the puck past sprawled-out St. Lawrence netminder Meaghan Guckian.The...
...period, Clarkson’s Mike Sullivan evened the score after an apparent save by freshman goalie Kyle Richter trickled past the goal line during several seconds of commotion in Harvard’s crease.The play was not without controversy. The Crimson believed that Richter may have covered the puck during the fracas and that the play should have been whistled dead earlier.About ten minutes later, Clarkson broke the deadlock when Matt Beca netted the go-ahead goal with 1:24 left.The Crimson pulled Richter in the closing minute to no avail, as Clarkson’s Shea Guthrie added...
...Laden remains at large. Bush would have done well to heed Lincoln's famous words: "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can never fool all of the people all of the time." Puck Schotborgh The Hague, the Netherlands...
...Green penalty evened the advantage on the ice. To combat this, Harvard changed up its penalty kill to play tighter around the net, preventing Dartmouth from crashing in at the net and scoring.In both cases, the Olympic trio of Gillian Apps, Sarah Parsons, and Katie Weatherston methodically moved the puck around and found the holes in the Crimson defense.Apps beat sophomore goalie Brittany Martin with a hard slapshot that deflected off of Weatherston in the first period.In the second frame, Apps banged home a puck after Martin got caught on the wrong side of the net on a nice across...
...gold medals as members of Team Canada. In other words, there were more Winter Olympians in Allston on Friday night than in many small countries. And there they were, in the second period, with the score knotted at 1, flashing across the ice, thrilling the assembled crowd, putting pucks in the net. First, Dartmouth, on the power play, Parsons, Weatherston, and Apps, in that order, bing-bang-boom. Three stars, two passes, one backdoor cut, and a 2-1 lead before most of the 1,211 or Harvard goalie Brittany Martin could react.Then, on a 5-on-3, the Crimson...