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...know Martin starred on national roller hockey teams before arriving at Harvard is to get a good idea of Martin’s style in net: she plays with the fearlessness and abandon of an in-liner, often diving way outside the crease to smother loose pucks and getting into the occasional shoving match with an oncoming winger. “I’m basically a whatever-it-takes kind of person,” Martin says. “It’s just natural. As a goalie, your first instinct is just stop the puck. Don?...
...effort has not gone unnoticed by her coaches.At the same time, adjusting to a new level of hockey is a process that will some time.“[Griffin and Uber] work really hard, [and] they are physically fit,” Stone says. “With the puck, they know what to do. Off the puck, that transition is going to take a little bit longer. But they will be fine. They are going to be good players...
...ideal situation to throw a freshman goaltender into.” Rookie Kyle Richter garnered 29 saves, including 11 on the penalty kill, but costly Crimson turnovers often left him a tall order. “The first three goals [Clarkson] got, we were in complete possession of the puck,” Donato said, adding that it was “very tough to assess how [Richter] played when they had so many grade-A chances.” The next day against St. Lawrence, Donato continued rotating goaltenders and returned to senior Justin Tobe, who had started Harvard?...
...sink the Golden Knights’ conference record to 1-3-1 one season after placing third in the league. Hurley made 17 stops in the loss. The Crimson returns to action next weekend with a Friday-Saturday set against Colgate and Cornell at Bright Hockey Center. The puck drops at 7 p.m. on Friday and game time is scheduled for 4 p.m. the next day.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...Just as it had in the first two games of the season, however, the end of the second period spelled disaster for Harvard. A giveaway by Reese deep in his own zone, an unfortunate deflection off of freshman Chad Morin, and a check by Jack Christian that turned the puck loose in front of Harvard's net resulted in three unanswered St. Lawrence goals to run the score to 5-2. The Crimson made things interesting in the third period, atoning for the errors of the second frame with aggressive hitting and a tenacious forecheck. Sophomore Bill Keenan and senior...