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...Harvard’s only goal came on a power play, when freshman Alex Killorn, who recently received ECAC honors for Rookie of the Week, seized the puck after a clearing attempt and passed it over to sophomore Matt McCollem, who then ripped a wrist shot from the slot to tie the score, 1-1, halfway through the second period...
Senior Jimmy Fraser had the best opportunity to score on the man-advantage, but Muse jumped in front of the puck to make a tough pad save, robbing Fraser of the goal...
...recovered her own shot to sneak it in. The second half of the game was marked by multiple Crimson shot attempts and dominant goaltending by Cornell junior goaltender Jenny Niesluchowski. Harvard was able to convert on its attempts with a spectacular power-play goal by Wilson. Vaillancourt brought the puck up, then quickly dropped it back to Wilson with a no-look pass for the one-timer. The Crimson outshot Cornell, 20-7, in the second. Harvard extended its dominant style of play in the third period, tallying three more goals despite minimal shot opportunities. Cornell cracked open the third...
...knew we could build back up. We were happy we could come back and persevere.”Harvard found the back of the net for the first time at 4:08 in the second period. Moriarty won a faceoff in the Colgate zone and passed the puck back to co-captain Brian McCafferty, who returned the puck back to Moriarty. Moriarty fought to stick the puck in behind Raiders goaltender Charles Long for his first career Harvard goal. The Crimson scored again to tie the game at 2-2 halfway through the third period. Killorn received the puck from...
...offense from coming to life. With the score tied 1-1 at the end of the first period, Cornell’s Riley Nash broke the deadlock at 16:51 in the second period. After Hoyle stopped two quick shots from inside the faceoff circles, Nash stuffed the loose puck into the net past the scuffle going on in front of Hoyle. From there, Harvard was never out of the game but was able to generate few quality scoring options in the final period. The lack of offense in the second and third periods meant that...