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With two minutes left in the game, Chu and junior linemate Tracy Catlin broke in on a two-on-none. Chu took the puck all the way to the crease before sending a quick, short pass to Catlin, who roofed it over Horak and into the goal...
Harvard captain Jennifer Botterill almost got the bounce four minutes before the game ultimately ended. Thirty-one seconds into the second overtime, Botterill fired a forceful shot on net and Ruggiero appeared to knock the puck into the net away from Duluth goaltender Patricia Sautter. After reviewing the play, however, referee Brad Shepherd ruled that the whistle had blown before the puck was knocked...
McAuliffe tied the game 23 seconds later. Sophomore winger Nicole Corriero came up with the puck in a scramble in front of the net. Her shot was stopped, but McAuliffe was there to backhand home the loose puck. It was the second straight game McAuliffe had scored 23 seconds after a previous Harvard goal...
Harvard’s second line would give the Crimson the lead with five minutes remaining in the period. With the Crimson on the power play, sophomore defender Ashley Banfield passed the puck to captain Jamie Hagerman, who rifled a pass to Corriero in the slot. Just seconds after the power play ended Corriero made no mistake, sliding the puck perfectly between Sautter and the post for the score...
...mistake in the defensive end would cost Harvard its only lead of the game in the final minutes of the second period. Duluth pressured Crimson captain Kalen Ingram from both sides behind the net, and she tried to bank the puck off the boards to Banfield. Instead, the puck was intercepted by Duluth’s Joanne Eustace, who fed Sikio in front with a two-on-none with Jenny Potter. Ruddock left the near-side open out of respect for Potter, and Sikio hit the open target to tie the game...