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...speed a little bit more offensively and utilize the space available on a big ice surface.” But the Crimson defense did its part in front of Daigneau, containing the Wildcats’ dangerous first line and holding the UNH power play scoreless in four opportunities. The biggest penalty kill of the night came early in the third period, when the Wildcats fired several shots—including one off the crossbar and another that streaked right across the goalmouth—but couldn’t put the puck away. UNH had its scoring chances...
Harvard saw a number of full strength opportunities during that second period, too, failing to capitalize while still out-shooting the Huskies 11-5. A scoreless second period held the score at 1-1 heading into the final 20 minutes...
...lift Cornell to a 2-1 victory over Quinnipiac Saturday night.Goalie David McKee made 23 saves as the Big Red (8-3-1, 5-2-1 ECAC) scored twice in the third period to overcome a 1-0 deficit. Matt Moulson’s goal tied the game.After a scoreless first period, Mark Van Vliet put the Bobcats (9-9-0, 3-7-0) ahead with a goal at 6:09 of the second period.Goalie Bud Fisher stopped 22 shots for the Bobcats, who lost for the seventh time in eight games.PROVIDENCE 5, BROWN 1PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Providence...
...minute after the power-play score, marking the period’s second game misconduct. For the second night, Minnesota-Duluth held a large edge in shots, tallying 42 to Harvard’s 29. Noemie Marin again posted two scores for the Bulldogs, while the Crimson was held scoreless until sophomore forward Laura Brady delivered early in the third period on the assist from junior defenseman Lindsay Weaver. Once again, a goal was called back for Harvard, while the Bulldog’s power-play goal was extensively reviewed after it hit a post. “I think...
...minute after the power-play score, marking the period’s second game misconduct. For the second night, Minnesota-Duluth held a large edge in shots, tallying 42 to Harvard’s 29. Noemie Marin again posted two scores for the Bulldogs, while the Crimson was held scoreless until sophomore forward Laura Brady delivered early in the third period on the assist from junior defenseman Lindsay Weaver. Once again, a goal was called back for Harvard, while the Bulldog’s power-play goal was extensively reviewed after it hit a post. “I think...