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...will be lurking around the net for a one-timer on a third-period power play? Who will pull the trigger on a crucial 2-on-1? Who will penetrate a packed-in defense that seems content just to hold on during overtime...
...Brine added an insurance goal four minutes later. After Ryabkina attempted a wraparound shot, the puck was deflected in front of the crease, and Brine buried it into the back of the goal. Both Ryabkina and Vaillancourt recorded assists on the play. But before scoring these two third-period goals, the Crimson had trouble finding the net. “I said to [the team] in between the second and third that we needed to share the puck more,” Stone said. “We did a better job of that in the third period...
...game, taking 47 shots overall, 27 of which were on target. Even after Taylor slammed in the game-winning goal, the Crimson was not in the clear, as Dartmouth turned up the intensity, pulling Big Green goalie Mike Devine to strengthen the attack. Richter notched nine of his 10 third-period saves after Taylor’s goal to preserve...
...score stagnant throughout the second period, the Crimson was able to tack on an insurance goal at the 8:50 mark in the third frame. Freshman Katharine Chute connected with sophomore Anna McDonald, who fired a shot at Stock. Though the shot missed left, it deflected off Brown’s Emma Kromm for another Harvard score.Kessler needed only 14 saves to shore up the Harvard victory.HARVARD 3, YALE 0It took some third-period heroics from the upperclassmen to drop Yale, 3-0, in Friday night’s game at Ingalls Rink.“[This] was, I think...
...60th meeting between Harvard and Yale in women’s hockey, 60 minutes were not enough to settle the affair. The Crimson overcame a pair of two-goal deficits with a feverish third-period rally and scored with 56 seconds left in overtime to topple the Bulldogs (15-12-2, 10-10-2 ECAC) by a 4-3 final at Bright Hockey Center Friday night.After Harvard earned a man-advantage with 1:11 remaining in the extra session, coach Katey Stone called a timeout and, knowing Yale would assume its tightest defensive formation, sent the top power-play unit...