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...hockey game so far this season, and I really think that is going to be our emphasis from this point on,” junior goaltender Christina Kessler said. MAN DOWNThe Crimson got plenty of chances to show off its penalty-killing prowess this weekend, holding RPI and Union scoreless in their combined 10 power-play chances. Harvard has successfully killed 91.3% of its penalties so far this season. However, in a different kind of extra-attacker situation, the Crimson faltered. When the Engineers pulled their goaltender with a minute to play in Friday’s game, Kessler simply...
...Crimson was plagued by penalties in the scoreless second frame, battling nine short-handed situations and facing a 79-second five-on-three disadvantage. Senior co-captain Jimmy Fraser, junior Chad Morin and Tallett assisted freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle in blocking shots on that five-on-three power play opportunity...
Harvard, which holds a 26-14 goal advantage over its opponents, also remained scoreless for the first time since early September...
...broke through on a penalty stroke late in the second half to defeat the Crimson (6-10, 2-4 Ivy), 1-0, on Dartmouth’s Senior Day. Most of the game was marked by midfield play, as the teams were deadlocked in a scoreless tie. However, with only 12 minutes remaining in the second half, Dartmouth got on the scoreboard when it gained a penalty stroke after senior goaltender Kylie Stone was whistled for interfering with a Big Green player in front of the net. Dartmouth forward Chelsea Dodds came into the game to take the penalty stroke...
...ball well and with the speed we’ve been practicing all week,” Stone said. “We didn’t have a lucky day.” Harvard showed some promise in the second half as the team held the Terriers scoreless. “We wanted to focus a lot on our defense,” Caples said. “I think the team executed well.” Harvard and BU both recorded three shots each the second half, but the goalies for both teams were perfect and stopped everything...