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...Last night, as Harvard squared off against the Big Green for the first time this season, number nine again rose to the challenge of the rivalry game and picked up a hat trick in an important victory. The results were the same, the sweater was the same, but the skater wearing it was not. Last Feb. 5 in Hanover, N.H., it was record-setting superstar Nicole Corriero ’05 potting five goals to push the Crimson past Dartmouth. But last night it was the new addition, freshman Jenny Brine, who inherited the digit shining with a three-goal...
...converted two of six extra-skater chances, going one for three in each of the first two periods. Half of the Harvard penalties were whistled against the team’s freshmen, with first-year defender Nora Sluzas earning two trips...
...Wildcats goaltender Kevin Regan, freshman defenseman Brian McCafferty skated in from the blue line and stuffed the rebound of junior pivot Kevin Du’s shot low into the right side netting. But given the goal-scoring proficiency of both Harvard and UNH, neither team imagined that its skaters would not find the net for the rest of the night. Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, for one, was not satisfied with the 1-0 lead. “I never think [one goal] is enough—I’m a forward...
...when Crimson blueliner Tom Walsh went to the box with 1:16 left in the first frame, Daigneau calmly gloved Brian Yandle’s screamer from the blue line as a UNH skater threatened the crease...
...Walsh one-timed a Pelle pass from the left circle high over the shoulder of Yale goaltender Alec Richards, pulling the Crimson to 4-2. Johnson further narrowed the Bulldogs’ lead with only 76 seconds remaining. With Tobe on the bench in favor of the extra skater, the pivot took a bouncing puck in front of the Crimson net and stuffed it low past the right post. Unfortunately for Harvard, Yale prevented the Crimson from netting the potential equalizer, repeatedly scrambling away the puck in the game’s final minute...