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...Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “And we have an opportunity [tonight] to put ourselves in a position to get to the Frozen Four. But we have to get through a very, very tough New Hampshire team.” The Crimson meets No. 1 UNH for the third time this year, after the Wildcats swept a home-and-home series during the regular season. New Hampshire dealt Harvard its first shutout since 2001 in a 3-0 win in December, then downed the Crimson by a final count of 5-1 the following month. The scores, however...
...important tie early in the season. Just before that matchup, Harvard had nearly mounted a thrilling comeback in a 4-3 loss to Clarkson with two goals in the final frame. This week, however, the Crimson faltered and was ultimately overrun by the more energetic and crisp UNH team on its home ice. “I was disappointed in our last 20 minutes, but I like where we’re headed,” Harvard coach Katey Stone. “We hurt ourselves tonight by not controlling some situations that we usually control. We were just...
...than we were before Christmas,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Unfortunately, in the third period, things got crazy. We hurt ourselves tonight, situations we would typically control with a little more poise and confidence, we didn’t control.” UNH found the back of the net three times in the first 7:48 of the final period, forging the cushion the Crimson had labored to prevent for 40 minutes. Shannon Clement scored on a deflection and Lindsay Hansen forced home a rebound to push the margin to 4-1 before...
...Crimson must also adapt to the Wildcats’ rink in Durham, N.H., where UNH plays on an uncharacteristically wide ice surface. Although all of the returning Harvard players have played on the rink during the regular season and at the Frozen Four last season, the Wildcats are much more accustomed to their home ice. To top it off, Harvard must make the three-hour trip to Durham just three days before the start of exam period in Cambridge...
...large sheet, special teams will be even more important because the power-play unit have more space to set up. The UNH and Crimson power plays also boast the top two marks in the nation, converting on 29.8 percent and 25.3 percent of their opportunities, respectively...