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...Year in her senior year. If early signs are any indication, she is already adapting well to the college level of play. During the Crimson’s exhibition match last Saturday against McGill, Kennedy scored what would prove to be the game-winning goal by stealing the puck after a faceoff in McGill territory and slamming it past the Martlets netminder.“It’s a big jump in pace. We have an extremely fast group of kids out on the ice, which we’ve been very fortunate to have over the years...
...expected, but then I just calmed down a lot.”Freshman Colin Moore played a strong role in the penalty kill and won praise from Donato for his impressive play, which included a breakaway scoring chance in the second period after Moore stole the puck in the neutral zone.“I thought Colin Moore was excellent in the 5-on-3 killing penalties,” Donato said. “He saw a lot of ice time tonight, and I thought he handled that well.”Sophomore Pier-Olivier Michaud also established...
...optimistic that skaters like Alex Killorn, Rence Coassin, Eric Kroshus, Colin Moore, and Daniel Moriarty, will find the back of the net. “We graduated a few guys who were key to our offense, but we also found a few freshmen who can really put the puck in the net, so I don’t think we’ve lost any offense,” co-captain Jimmy Fraser says. “If anything, we’ve gained some for this upcoming season.”Harvard hopes that both Killorn and Moore...
...three contenders for the goal spot; sophomore Ryan Carroll and junior John Riley have played roughly 30 minutes in their respective careers.While Hoyle certainly stood out among the freshmen, several other rookies proved their mettle on the ice.Freshman Colin Moore established himself on special teams, clearing the puck out of the Crimson’s zone at a few key moments. He also had a great chance to score, but the Big Green’s netminder blocked it at the last second.“I thought Colin Moore was excellent in the 5-on-3, killing penalties...
...Center. Freshman Whitney Kennedy scored what became the game-winning goal on an unassisted slapshot from between the circles at 12:55 of the third period. The Crimson got things started at 17:34 in the first, capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Tri-captain Jenny Brine put the puck in the net, assisted by junior Randi Griffin and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Sophomore Kate Buesser made it 2-0 at 9:55 in the second, with classmate Amy Uber getting the assist. The Martlets would get back within one at 12:53 of the second, on a goal...