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...until the final 10 minutes, Harvard stuggled to make up a multi-goal deficit after the Golden Knights took charge from the start. Clarkson tallied three first-period goals—all on familiar misplays.The Crimson’s young defense continued to struggle with clearing the puck out of its zone, a trend that began last weekend against Quinnipiac, when the defense allowed three goals to the Bobcats on defensive mistakes.On Saturday, it was more of the same—for 50 minutes at least.Just 5:30 into the first period, a sloppy pass across the crease...
...quick tallies and fell, 4-3.Harvard bounced back Saturday, running off six unanswered goals against the Raiders, four of which were power-play strikes.The man-advantage outburst came after the Crimson converted only two of its 18 opportunities last weekend against Princeton and Quinnipiac.“We moved the puck around, we used the options, and it was a huge difference in the game,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said on Saturday night. “Our power play was able to score when the game was up for grabs.”HARVARD...
...ECAC) tied the game with six seconds left in regulation and held on for a 2-2 draw with No. 1 St. Lawrence (8-0-1, 1-0-1) in overtime. In a furious 6-on-4 flurry as the clock wound down, Harvard moved the puck nearly the length of the ice, forced a shot on net, and jammed the rebound past Saints goalie Meghan Guckian. With netminder Ali Boe already pulled for an extra skater, and a St. Lawrence defender sent to the penalty box for cross-checking with 32 seconds remaining, the Crimson was presented with...
...having killed 50-of-54 of their opponents’ one-man advantages—second best in the country.But a late call on St. Lawrence left Harvard open to notch the game tying score with under a minute left in regulation. When junior Liza Solley banged home the puck with just six seconds to play, and the Crimson on a 6-on-4 advantage after senior goaltender Ali Boe had left the ice.In the opening frame of the game, Harvard had two power-play opportunities that did not last the full two minutes. Nevertheless, the Crimson converted...
...We’ve had a lot of powerplay success this year,” Schroyer said. “We’ve also got to make sure not to give them a lot of freedom and defensive movement in our zone when they have the puck.”No matter what happens this weekend, though, Harvard is making sure to keep the games in perspective.“It’s early,” Stone said last week. “I don’t think anybody’s going to run away...