The stronger, more experienced Crimson outmatched the young Niagara team. The Crimson outshot Niagara 38-29.
The Purple Eagles drew first blood early, scoring 48 seconds into the game. Calee positioned a shot off a two-on-one fast break over the blocker of Harvard senior goaltender Crystal Springer.
Shewchuk evened the score at one three minutes later directly off the face-off
After playing a 1-1 first period, Harvard dominated play in the second
period, lighting the lamp 4 times. The Purple Eagles managed only one goal
in response.
The first two goals came from the Crimson's second forward line. Junior
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