Word: pucks
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...composure.“I think that we recognize that [the Bobcats are] a very dangerous team that’s very good offensively,” Donato said. “We didn’t want to get in a position where we were turning the puck over and trading a lot of chances with them up and down the ice, so we felt that we wanted to establish our forecheck and get the puck in deep.”Donato’s plan paid off. During the second period, the Crimson scored five goals, including...
...first blood with a shorthanded goal at 13:07 in the first period to end the back-and-forth action between the two teams. After sophomore defenseman Ian Tallet was sent to the penalty box for roughing, Harvard was forced to retreat to penalty-kill mode. Taylor intercepted the puck at about mid-rink before skating down the left wing and slipping it behind Fisher for a shorthanded tally. Quinnipiac managed to even the score halfway through the second period. The Bobcats’ first attempt on goal was deflected wide and sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Richter sprawled himself wide...
...defense has been solid for us all year and you can see Richter seeing the puck really well,” Rogers said. “The saves, he’s making them look easy and they’re certainly not easy saves—it’s just that’s how well he’s playing and he’s certainly been great...
...cool.“I expected a hard-fought game from Clarkson and I knew they were going to come after me as they usually do,” she said. “They usually have a few forwards in front of the net trying to jam the puck in. I think I was prepared for that.”LEARNING CURVELiza Ryabkina flashed her undeniable talent and gave glimpses of what could be on Friday, although she also reminded everyone in attendance that she is still a freshman.Ryabkina astounded the crowd 9:58 into the third period, spinning...
...Harvard wouldn’t have found itself in that position if it hadn’t been for the outstanding play of freshman Liza Ryabkina. After scoring the Crimson’s third goal on Saturday, Ryabkina broke the scoreless tie against the Saints when she netted the puck from the blue line on Harvard’s first power play.“I think that we go into every game thinking that any one of the people on that bench can put the puck in the net,” Cahow said...