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Harvard coach Katey Stone saw in Sweet the skills and, more importantly, the attitude needed to succeed on the first line...
...She’s a smart player,” Stone said. “She’s got good hands. She reads the play well. She’s got a little shake and bake which is helpful...
...She’s cocky enough to play with those kids,” Stone said. “You can’t have someone playing with them who’s squeezing their stick a little too tight because they’re so nervous. She’s got the attitude, ‘Hey, you’re lucky to be playing with me.’ And that’s what you need on that line...
When the first installment, The Sorcerer’s Stone was translated to film, it was decidedly not aimed at magic folk. Director Chris Columbus was charged with the onerous responsibility of introducing Rowling’s magical world and weaving in a plot involving the return of the evil Lord Volemort. In cramming in both necessary elements, the film felt like an animated stick figure, a conglomeration of bare bones allusions to the novel’s major dramatic moments that did not satisfactorily flesh out details. The production design, while otherwise superb, nearly crumbled under the weight...
Just two games into the season, Stone told her team to play like it was eight games into the schedule—the motivation being that next weekend’s opponents, No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth and No. 2 Minnesota, had played that many games. The result on the ice was a team playing in late-season form...