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...success. In the last couple of years, whenever we’ve had success, those guys have gotten on the score sheet,” Fraser said. “Even though they’ve been playing well, they’ve been struggling to put the puck on net, but as of late they’ve been hot.”Turning on the offense will help the Crimson do something that most of Yale’s opponents have found difficult. Though Yale’s defensemen have proven adept at forming part of the offensive...
...power play won it for us,” BU coach Jack Parker said. Harvard gave the Terriers three man-advantage opportunities in the first period, but the Crimson killed each chance, with freshman Colin Moore and co-captain Brian McCafferty clearing the puck out of the defensive zone to limit BU’s persistent offensive threat. On top of that, the Terrier offense had trouble getting the puck on frame, with only seven of 22 attempts making it on target. But when the Crimson gave the opponent man-advantages in the remaining periods, BU proved its power-play...
...Tonight, Harvard (10-7-3, 10-4-2 ECAC) and Boston University (13-9-5, 7-6-3-3 Hockey East) will face off in the opening round of the 31st Beanpot to find out who plays the best hockey in Beantown. The puck drops at 5 p.m. at Northeastern’s Matthews Arena...
...three goals on the night, her second hat trick in four games, and had a hand in four of the other goals. The first time she worked her magic was on the second goal of the night, at 7:32 into the first period. Vaillancourt single-handedly snagged the puck on a shorthanded play, drove it down the rink and made a shot straight over the goalie’s shoulder. “I think it was just one of those plays where you think at first that you are going to dump the puck and then...
...goal, Harvard had the first opportunity to break the tie when sophomore Michael Biega found some separation and blasted a shot off the crossbar nine minutes in.The squandered chance proved costly a few minutes later. Immediately after winning the faceoff, BU’s Zach Cohen pushed the puck past Crimson freshman goalie Matt Hoyle to give the Terriers their first lead of the game at 11:25.Cheered on not only by its small student section but also by Northeastern supporters, Harvard refused to give in and responded just three minutes later. On the fifth and final power play...