Word: skater
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...really want them to be right now.” Bernakevitch also filled in admirably on the top power-play unit for junior Katie Johnston, out resting an injured groin, picking up a goal and an assist on the man advantage. Harvard converted two of its three extra-skater chances for the game. Freshman Jodi Krakower, skating at times with the first line in place of Johnston, also tallied a goal, the first of her college career.“We were rotating everyone, defense and forwards alike,” Solley said. “I think frankly switching...
...getting a breath this weekend,” she added. The bright spot for Harvard was its stellar effort on the penalty kill, but the preponderance of whistles against it remains a cause for concern. The Crimson allowed only one power-play score, but afforded the Friars ten extra-skater chances.“It’s one of the big issues for us,” Sifers said. “We can’t let the referees dictate the game. But we battled through [the penalties] and got good experience on the penalty kill...
...during Friday’s game clutching his head after a hard open-ice collision. He was replaced Saturday by freshman Steve Rolecek, who had not previously played a game. ALONG THE BOARDS Harvard went 33-36 on faceoffs Friday and 28-41 Saturday. Neither night saw any Crimson skater garner a winning record ...The Crimson was plus-3 as a team with no player in negative numbers Friday, while the Golden Knights were a combined minus-4 with no skater above zero. Despite the fact that Clarkson won 4-3, all of the Crimson’s goals were...
...weren’t capitalizing.” Despite entering Friday’s action as the top-ranked power play in the nation, Harvard languished with a man advantage in its pair of road clashes this weekend, going a fruitless 0-for-14 with an extra skater, 0-for-8 against Brown.“We just didn’t have any luck this weekend,” senior Jennifer Raimondi said. “We were one step behind where we need to be, but we’ll get the power play back on track...
Despite entering the weekend with the top-ranked power play unit in the nation, the No. 19 Harvard men’s hockey team managed only mixed results with the extra skater this weekend at the Bright Hockey Center.The Crimson’s man-advantage squads were shut out against Yale on Friday night, going 0-for-4, before regaining their rhythm against Brown yesterday afternoon.Though Harvard (6-2-0, 5-2-0 ECAC) seemed to get its chances on net against the Bulldogs (0-6-0, 0-6-0), firing eight shots in four extra-strength opportunities, the Crimson...