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Bulldogs Blanked By No. 1 Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- No. 1 Harvard got 21 saves from goaltender
Christina Kessler for a 3-0 blanking of Yale Saturday afternoon at
the Bright Center. It was Kessler's ninth shutout of the season,
extending her own school record in that category. Senior goaltender
Shivon Zilis made 30 saves for the Bulldogs.
Yale (9-9-5, 6-7-3 ECAC Hockey) turned the puck over in its own
zone a minute in and gave Harvard (19-1-0, 16-0-0 ECAC Hockey) a
2-on-1 that Zilis had little chance of stopping. After a pass from
forward Sarah Wilson Zilis did get a piece of forward Liza
Ryabkina's shot, and then gloved it in the air, but by then it had
already crossed the plane of the goal line.
Zilis bounced back by making a nice save on forward Kate Buesser
during a 3-on-1 a minute later, and she was tested more and more as
the period wore on because of a series of Yale penalties. The first
one came four minutes in, and Zilis made a quick glove save on a
slap shot that forward Jenny Brine appeared to get a piece of right
in front. That Harvard power play came to a premature end when
junior defenseman Carlee Ness drew a hooking call against the
Crimson.
Yale had a brief 5-on-3 midway through the period but could not
capitalize, and Harvard had a goal waved off when a Crimson player
crashed into Zilis -- knocking the net off as well -- and was
called for goaltender interference. But the next four whistles all
were against Yale, including one that came on a delayed penalty.
Harvard started a 5-on-3 with 5:32 left in the period and the
Bulldogs sent out Ness, freshman defenseman Samantha MacLean and
junior forward Crysti Howser to kill it off.
Those three disrupted the Harvard power play, ranked No. 2 in the
country at 26.4 percent entering the day, as much as anyone could.
The rest was up to Zilis, who made five spectacular saves to keep
the puck out of the net. The last came just as the Bulldogs were
getting their fourth skater back, as Zilis denied Brine right at
the doorstep. A penalty on the Crimson shortly after that left Yale
with a successful penalty kill but little offensive momentum
heading into the second period.
Kessler made a nice save on Howser three minutes into the second,
and after that the period was dominated by special teams play.
After a Bulldog penalty four minutes in Zilis made a glove save on
a shot from the left circle by Wilson. Sophomore forward Mandi
Schwartz then had a short-handed chance turned aside by Kessler,
and Zilis had to make a stop on Brine after a nice feed from
forward Sarah Vaillancourt.
Another whistle on the Bulldogs gave Harvard a 5-on-3, and this
time the Crimson capitalized. Brine crossed the puck to a wide-open
Wilson low in the left circle to make it 2-0.
After a penalty on the Crimson the Bulldogs were burned by another
turnover, this time leading to a short-handed goal. Forward
Katharine Chute took the puck away in the neutral zone and sent it
ahead for Vaillancourt, who came in all alone on Zilis and
deposited her 12th goal of the year at the 9:58
mark.
Zilis denied forward Randi Griffin during a 2-on-1 a minute later
to keep the game from getting out of hand. The Crimson nearly got
another short-handed goal later in the period, but defenseman
Caitlin Cahow's wrister hit the crossbar. Harvard got one more
power play near the end of the period, but junior forward Kristen
Stupay dove to the ice to block a shot from the point all the way
out of the zone.
Zilis had to react quickly to her right to get in front of a shot
by Chute low in the left circle after a perfectly-placed pass from
Vaillancourt near the end of the second. Yale went into the second
intermission trailing by three.
More tough saves from Zilis came in the third period, but the
Bulldogs could not apply much pressure to Kessler at the other end.
The closest call for Harvard came when sophomore defenseman Berit
Johnson hit the post with a slap shot when the puck came loose to
her after a scramble in front of the net. Kessler made a quick
stick save on Murphy after a turnover in the Harvard zone with four
minutes to go, and Harvard's top-ranked defense then finished off
its fifth shutout in the last seven games.
Yale hosts Princeton next Friday night at Ingalls Rink. It is the
start of Alumnae Weekend, and the Bulldogs will also be sporting
pink uniforms as part of ECAC Hockey's "Pink at the Rink" promotion
to raise funds for cancer research.














