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...faceoff, Farni waited for the right moment and threw the puck on net. The rebound was picked up by Chu, who got it to Vaillancourt just outside of the crease on the left. The sophomore slammed home the puck past sprawled-out St. Lawrence netminder Meaghan Guckian.The Saints?? Carson Duggan netted the first goal of the game on a soft chance. Annie Guay tossed the puck on net from near the blue line, and Duggan deflected it, causing it to trickle under Kessler’s right pad and in for the score.In the final 50 seconds...
...second period, we fell asleep,” Donato said. “We dug ourselves a hole that we couldn’t get out of.” The first blow came when captain Dylan Reese surrendered the puck deep in his own zone, resulting in the Saints?? tie-breaking goal. Just two minutes later, a St. Lawrence shot from the top of the zone deflected off freshman defender Chad Morin and past Tobe to expand the Saints?? lead to two. “You can say what you want,” Reese...
...While the Crimson had netted the first goal, St. Lawrence was only able to respond and beat Boe on a power play, resulting from a tripping call on the Crimson goalie herself. The rest of the game belonged to Harvard as it managed to keep the pressure on the Saints?? defense and netminder Meaghan Guckian while limiting the quality chances on its own net. “What I am most impressed about was that we were determined to go after the net, we were a threat in the offensive zone, we had solid defense and great goaltending...
...Harvard from the NCAA bracket. And then there was the fact that the series was held on Harvard’s home ice, while St. Lawrence had made the seven-hour drive to Cambridge. And the fact that the Crimson had just enjoyed a first-round bye, while the Saints?? series with Brown had stretched to three games, two of which involved overtime...
...game. “A solid collective effort.” And in the offensive zone, junior Liza Solley had one of the best games of her career—considering the performance in a win-or-go-home situation—by netting two pucks against the Saints?? Meghan Gluckian. The first opened the scoring midway through the first period on Friday, while the second proved to be the game-winner. On the latter, Solley received a pass from the stick of Norah Sluzas on the blue line and put a shot on net. Gluckian stuffed...