Word: quinnipiace
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Harvard and Quinnipiac combined for 60 penalty minutes, 22 power play opportunities, and three power-play goals in the Bobcats’ 5-2 win on Friday night. Harvard amassed 28 penalty minutes and Quinnipiac had 32 in the Bobcats’ first-ever ECAC game...
Twice the Crimson was forced to play five-on-three after back-to-back penalties landed two Harvard skaters in the box. Each time, Quinnipiac responded with a power play goal—once with a five-on-four, just four seconds after Dylan Reese returned to the ice, and then once with the five-on-three, to go up 4-2 at 14:56 in the third period...
...very teams—Quinnipiac—will be Harvard’s opponent tonight at 7 p.m. at Bright Hockey Center. The Bobcats are currently 1-2-1, but notched an impressive victory when they opened their ECAC season with a big win over Yale. “Quinnipiac will be a good team this season,” Stone said. “Anything can happen when you aren’t ready to go.” The bigger challenge this weekend for the Crimson may be its Saturday matchup at home against the Tigers. Princeton...
...gave up too many out-numbered rushes, and we spent too much time in our own zone in the first half of the game,” Donato said. The Crimson’s development in those areas will be tested tonight, when the team faces ECAC-newcomer Quinnipiac. The Bobcats, who fill the void left by Vermont’s departure, have scheduled the game in the Hartford Civic Center in anticipation of a large crowd. The arena has a concert capacity of 16,500, and tonight’s contest could easily shatter the old ECAC record...
...closely by junior Peter Mullen, finishing 32nd in 25:53. Senior James Kelley rounded out the scoring for the Crimson in 55th at a time of 26:19 for the 8K race. For the women, sophomore Lindsey Scherf finished in 17:30, second only to senior Katie Gwyther of Quinnipiac. Scherf’s performance, a 5:37 mile pace for the 6K race, helped the Crimson finish with 237 points—fourth of 44 teams, behind only Boston University, Williams, and Brown. Sophomore Sarah Bourne was second across the line for Harvard, placing 33rd in 18:49. Closing...