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...powerplay of their own. It was at this point, though, that Harvard’s defense, and particularly sophomore goalie Kyle Richter, proved its strength. Defenseman Jack Christian contributed with a particularly athletic block, as the defense stifled three shots and Richter managed 14 saves to preserve the shutout. The visitors’ mounting frustration was quite clear, as little shoves or scuffles seemed to follow every stoppage in play, but the Crimson rose above the temptation to fight and gladly accepted the Bobcats’ extra penalties. However, it was not a referee’s call that...
...Harvard women’s hockey team once again showed its might in goal, as freshman netminder Kylie Stephens recorded her first career shutout in a commanding 4-0 win over Union Friday evening at Bright Hockey Center. In only her second appearance in goal this season, Stephens made five saves and kept the net clear during an ominous 5-on-3 Union power play to help the Crimson (21-1-0, 17-0-0 ECAC) keep its ECAC record perfect and its No. 1 ranking intact against the cellar-dwelling Dutchwomen...
...Engineers (12-12-5, 5-9-4 ECAC), 5-0, at the Bright Hockey Center in a game that saw Harvard’s seniors honored for four years of service to the team while sophomore goalie Christina Kessler tied the NCAA Division I single-season record for shutouts by notching her tenth clean sheet of the 2007-08 campaign.“Everybody played well, [with] a lot of jump in their step,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said, “We’re headed in the right direction.”After Harvard scored...
Kessler was only a minute and 20 seconds away from her ninth shutout of the year when Brown captain Rylee Olewinski got a shot past her to bring the score...
...Yale with a win over the Bulldogs on Saturday at the Bright Hockey Center.The Crimson (19-1-0, 16-0-0 ECAC) beat Yale (9-10-5, 6-7-3 ECAC) by a score of 3-0, riding on the strength of some early scoring and yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler on the way to victory.“It was a hard-fought game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Everybody’s going to play their best when they play against us…Whenever...