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First, the Saints??€™ concentrated a good deal of their attention—though no more than what most other teams devote—on tri-captain Nicole Corriero, the nation’s leading goal-scorer with 59 on the season...
...course, the Saints didn’t hesitate to provide a little help. Skating with an extra man with less than four minutes remaining in the second, St. Lawrence forward Kyle Rank slashed Grumet-Morris’ pads in frustration, ending the Saints??€™ power play and handing the Crimson...
...later, Saints forward T.J. Trevelyan was assessed a five-minute major for contact-to-the-head elbowing at 15:18, draining St. Lawrence of its momentum and handing control back to the Crimson. Just under a 90 seconds into the power play, Harvard forward Charlie Johnson swooped through the Saints??€™ zone, then dropped the puck off to captain Noah Welch at the blue line. Welch wasted little time in giving it right back to Johnson at the left faceoff circle, where the junior skated in and buried the game winner top shelf inside the far post...
...clock passed below seven minutes to play, the Crimson finally provided Grumet-Morris a little bit of breathing room just in case. Taylor stripped Trevelyan along the wall in the Saints??€™ zone, then dished the puck to fellow freshman Jon Pelle as he streaked towards the net. With a deft touch, Pelle lifted his shot over McKenna’s far shoulder and in to seal the victory. The goal was less the product of careful design than simple good fortune, both rookies admitted...
...rookie Mike Taylor stole the puck from Saints??€™ powerhouse T.J. Trevelyan near the wall, and he fed it to teammate Jon Pelle in the left circle, who roofed the puck over goalie Mike McKenna...