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...quick goals late in the first period, the Crimson (2-0-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) had to hold on for a tight win after Quinnipiac (2-4-2, 0-1-1) would not go away and answered quickly late in the game. When captain Carrie Schroyer flung the puck from inside the Harvard blue line with nine seconds left to play, the Crimson could finally take a deep breath and coast to a 5-3 win over the Bobcats at Bright Hockey Center. The win, however, was not a pretty one, as the Crimson almost relinquished its early lead...
...legend Gordie Howe, 77, dropped the ceremonial first puck Friday in the Hartford Civic Center, delighting a crowd that had long mourned the departure of city’s NHL Whalers...
...leading up to the NCAA finals. Roxanne Gaudiel—a key component of the Tigers last year—returns in-net for Princeton and could make a game-changing impact. Her goals-against average last season was 1.88—the second highest in program history. Puck drops on Saturday at 4 p.m. —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...second period. Boe started out strong in goal, and didn’t allow a score for 13 minutes before letting three shots slip through in the waning minutes of the frame. The second of those goals came off the stick of Crimson mate Cahow, who gathered the puck off a face-off, slipped in and juked Boe for a score at 13:45 into the period. The ECAC All-Stars were able to tally one more goal in the final period, but it was the U.S. National Team that closed out the scoring with the final goal...
...something goaltender John Daigneau deemed “a big boost for us.” And when Dartmouth took a 2-1 lead 32 seconds into the second frame, Du was there to respond again. He won a draw at 8:32, and forward Jon Pelle shipped the puck to Dylan Reese, who threaded in the tying goal. It was Du’s second point of the night, and again, the Crimson hung in. But it was Du’s third point that really stole the shot: a furious outmuscling of his defender and then a down...