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...crucial as that second goal was for Princeton, Clay’s performance in goal may have been more vital to the Tigers??€™ cause. Clay reduced the dynamic Harvard offense to a benign barrage of individuals, each vying singlehandedly to save the game...
...Tigers??€™ power play—third-best in the nation behind Harvard and No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth—looked to make one last run in the final seconds of Ruggiero’s penalty. But sophomore winger Nicole Corriero stole the puck in the neutral zone and fed Ruggiero coming out of the box. Ruggiero walked in easily and scored untouched for the 3-0 lead...
Against Princeton, the Harvard players were fatigued after playing Trinity, but they managed to clinch the victory before Patterson took the court against Nate Beck, the Tigers??€™ No. 7. That allowed the Crimson senior to experiment with different strategies during the match...
...paper, the game looks like an easy Crimson victory, but experience has taught Harvard differently. The Crimson will need to play with high intensity and avoid getting slowed down by the Tigers??€™ usually lethargic game tempo if they hope to come out of Hobey with a victory...
...sweep, however, will not be easy. The Tigers??€™ history and home-ice advantage combined with a likely sold-out crowd at Yale’ Ingalls Rink will put pressure on the Crimson, which could break into the top ten nationally with back-to-back wins...