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...breakaway, I shot, and put it in the net,” she says. “I was celebrating and dancing, and nobody was celebrating with me. And I looked around.” The seven-year-old hockey neophyte had just shot the puck into her own net.Cahow has come a long way since then. Starting Feb. 11, she will be competing with the U.S. women’s hockey team in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. Cahow will be playing alongside past and present Harvard hockey stars Jamie P. Hagerman...
...after the third period, we looked around and asked ourselves some serious questions,” senior captain Carrie Schroyer said. “And said, ‘Who is going to get this done?’ Because we knew going into that overtime period that the puck was going to go into...
...left on the clock. With the Terriers on the man advantage, Laurel Koller notched her 12th goal of the season with assists from Cara Hendry and Gina Kearns. Senior goaltender Ali Boe finally buckled under a siege of rebound opportunities as her defense could not free the puck from a tangle of sticks and fallen bodies in front...
...hole that, unfortunately, we couldn’t dig out of,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said. “Catch-up hockey is losing hockey.”Just 1:23 into the first period, as Harvard tried to clear the puck from its own zone, Boston University’s Kenny Roche stole the puck and hit Bryan Ewing in front of the net for the game’s first score, earning the Terriers a 1-0 lead they would never relinquish.“I think in the first period...
...real tired,” Hafner said. “We took a lot of penalties, spent a lot of time killing, and yeah, it really showed.” The third period saw a recharged Harvard squad—one that peppered Terriers goalie John Curry with 25 pucks, scored twice, and nearly tied the game with a series of shots that found the goal’s posts and netting, but never its mouth. “We turned the tables and tiled the ice in the third period, but it was too little, too late...