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...forward rifled the shot past the goalkeeper from the left circle. Minutes later, the Crimson scored again. Coskren stuffed the puck into the net just five seconds into a Harvard power play. “Right before the faceoff, I had actually told [junior defenseman] Alex [Biega] to just wrist one into me, it didn’t even have to be hard,” Coskren said. “He shot it, a low shot, right to my forehand, and I had my stick about a foot off the ice, and it was an easy shot...
...lead would be short-lived, lasting only two minutes before an RPI power play led to the equalizer.The following two penalties taken 17 seconds apart were too much for the Crimson to withstand. Hoyle kept the game tied with several saves, but Lane Caffaro knocked in a wrist shot at 17:19 to give Union the 2-1 lead. The rest of the period was scoreless, thanks to Hoyle’s 20 saves in the frame.Although Harvard took four of the first five shots in the third period, it was the Dutchmen who doubled their lead, as Luke Cain...
...chances of a win were slipping away, and time was ticking in the third period, sophomore Kate Buesser stepped up and set out to seal the deal for victory. Buesser managed to tie the game at one just over two minutes into the third period. An unassisted wrist shot flew past the Bobcat goalie, who would again see Buesser’s talent in the last two minutes of the game. After an attempted wraparound shot from behind the Quinnipiac net, junior forward Randi Griffin left the puck open on the goal line. Buesser swooped in to slam the puck...
...Reyns’ shot into the net for the Bobcat’s first and only goal. The Crimson shot six times during the period, but was unable to get on the board.Harvard picked up its play in the third period. At 2:32, Buesser’s unassisted wrist shot beat Quinnipiac goalie Nanna Holm Glaas to tie the game at one. The Crimson managed a few more shots, but none could beat Holm Glaas until Buesser’s late game-winner.Despite uneven play, the Harvard players were happy that they were able to pull...
...great shakes as a wrestler, but he could roil the crowds by playing the bad guy against such scripted good guys as Hulk Hogan. Recalls Hogan: "Jesse's best move was to cheat and run...He'd take the tape off his wrist and choke you, he'd gouge you in the eyes, and then if you cleared your eyes or got the tape off your throat, he'd run for his life." But Ventura was funny and articulate outside the ring, skills that led, once he hung up his tights, to movie roles and jobs as a TBS wrestling...