Re: UNH WildcatS 2012-'13: The Dawn of New Prominence
Well, with plenty of TV timeouts, I didn't see anyone's tongue dragging. Or to quote family friend Gina MacDonald prior to the game when asked if they had anything left in the tank, "My tank is full!"
Shot totals don't tell much of a story. 22-19 in Harvard's favor. I don't have the complete box, but through two periods the Crimson had 26 attempts, with six blocked by the defense and 10 off target, 10 on net, and one goal. The Wildcats had 23 attempts, with five blocks, five off target, and 13 on net with two goals. Fact is, unlike the game against Northeastern a week earlier, the Wildcats made the Crimson pay for every inch of ice.
While I'm sure that UNH is improving, I wouldn't get too jacked up about yesterday's tie. Harvard played the night before and had a quick turnaround having to travel to Durham. The night before, we lost one of our best players Lyndsey Fry to an injury which forced a shake up in lines and took away a great scoring threat. And this was our third game in five nights. Add it up and I'm sure the Crimson were not firing on all cylinders. The shot totals indicate as much.
Well, with plenty of TV timeouts, I didn't see anyone's tongue dragging. Or to quote family friend Gina MacDonald prior to the game when asked if they had anything left in the tank, "My tank is full!"
Shot totals don't tell much of a story. 22-19 in Harvard's favor. I don't have the complete box, but through two periods the Crimson had 26 attempts, with six blocked by the defense and 10 off target, 10 on net, and one goal. The Wildcats had 23 attempts, with five blocks, five off target, and 13 on net with two goals. Fact is, unlike the game against Northeastern a week earlier, the Wildcats made the Crimson pay for every inch of ice.