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...story. “I guess it’s luck too,” Brine said. “But you have to know where the bounces are going to come from and be able to read what your linemates are going to do with the puck.” For sixty minutes last night, Brine was in perfect sync with her linemates, despite making her first appearance on the unit. A fortuitous move onto the top line for last night’s game, swapping places with fellow frosh Sarah Wilson, teamed Brine with senior Jennifer Raimondi...
...winger Katie Johnston was put home by Brine to give Harvard a 1-0 lead.“[Brine’s] in the right place,” Stone said. “She’s a very smart player and knows how to anticipate where the puck is going to go.”Overall, the Crimson threw 13 shots on goal during the middle frame as it mounted a number of attacks and worked the fast break and forecheck well to keep continuous pressure on the Big Green. Harvard almost doubled its lead when late...
...Their forwards were really cycling the puck down low well,” senior goalie Ali Boe said. “They were holding the blue line really well so it made it difficult for us to get it out of the zone...
...surrendered the first goal on a wild scrum off a loose puck, the second on a rebounded flick shot, and on the final score she was the victim of a sloppy line change on the penalty kill that opened up a 3-on-1 the other way for the Wildcats...
...Wildcats converted twice on six opportunities.Entering this weekend, their conversion percentage was 29.6, while the Crimson killed 89 percent of its one-man down disadvantages. But on Saturday, UNH stifled Harvard’s power play, killing all four of its chances.“We really controlled the puck, which has been our trademark,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “Our special teams were outstanding again, but that’s been the case all year.”Despite the two tallies the Crimson gave up, Harvard managed to prevent the Wildcats from...