Late-Game Heroics Propel Harvard Over Dartmouth
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - In her first game of the season, Liza Ryabkina scored a goal with 3:25 remaining in the game to help the 10th-ranked Crimson to a 3-2 victory against Dartmouth in an ECAC Hockey and Ivy League matchup Wednesday at Bright Hockey Center. Ryabkina also assisted on a tally, while Jillian Dempsey had a goal and assist and Josephine Pucci netted the other Harvard tally. In net, goaltender Christina Kessler earned her sixth win of the season, stopping 27 saves.
Even though the Crimson did not muster its first shot on goal
until the 14:30 mark, Harvard netted the game's first goal as
Dempsey gave Harvard (6-3-1, 6-3 ECAC Hockey, 3-2 Ivy League) a 1-0
lead at 16:05. Ryabkina found Kate Buesser behind the net
with a pass, and Buesser skated toward the right side of the
goal. Buesser made a quick pass in front and Dempsey chipped
home the puck through the legs of goaltender Mariel Lacina.
Harvard's lead was short-lived, however, as Dartmouth (4-4-1,
4-4-1, 3-2) knotted the game exactly one minute later on a tally by
Jenna Hobeika. Jenna Cunningham earned an assist on the play,
as Dartmouth held an 11-2 advantage in shots against the Crimson in
the first period.
After the Big Green was whistled for interference at 2:19 of the
second, the Crimson power play went to work, scoring only 15
seconds later to grab a 2-1 lead. After Harvard won the
faceoff in the Dartmouth zone, Cori Bassett took a wrist shot from
the right circle that was saved by Lacina, but the shot created a
rebound in the crease. Pucci tipped the puck through traffic
for her second goal of the season at 2:34. Less than three
minutes later, Sally Komarerk made it a 2-2 contest when she scored
on a rebound in front of Kessler at 5:34.
In the third, Harvard controlled the puck for much of the
period, outshooting Dartmouth, 18-4. At the 16:35 mark, Pucci
took a slapshot on net that Lacina stopped with her right
pads. The puck bounced to Ryabkina's stick and the junior
forward tipped the puck behind the goal line for the game-winning
tally.
Harvard, which scored on one of its five power plays on the
evening, held Dartmouth scoreless on with an extra attacker,
extending its streak of not allowing an opponent to score on the
power play to four games. The Crimson and Big Green finished
even in shots, 29-29.
The Crimson, which has won three games in a row, will host No. 2 Minnesota in back-to-back games at Bright Hockey Center Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4-5.












