Engineers Beaten at Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Harvard women's ice hockey team withstood
a late charge from Rensselaer and killed two 5-on-3 opportunities
to capture a 2-1 victory Friday at Bright Hockey Center.
The Crimson, who have won three straight to improve to 9-7-2
overall and 8-3-2 in ECAC Hockey play, put itself behind the
eight-ball early with a penalty just 2:50 into the contest.
However, a solid kill helped build confidence for the hosts and
Harvard upped the pressure on offense through the mid-section of
the frame, firing a total of 12 shots on the RPI goal. The penalty
bug bit again at the tail end of the period and the Crimson went
into the first intermission tied at 0-0 but with two skaters in the
box.
For the third time in four games, the Crimson killed off a 5-on-3
and the resulting momentum shift saw the game's first goal, just
2:53 into the second. Jillian Dempsey picked off a pass at the
blueline near the boards and weaved back into the RPI zone, dishing
a last-second pass to Liza Ryabkina whose one-timer found the back
of the net.
Harvard doubled its lead at the six-minute mark of the middle
period as a trio of underclassmen combined on a pretty goal. Kelsey
Romatoski poked a puck to Whitney Kennedy and the sophomore
maneuvered her way through the opposing faceoff circle. A pass
across the crease found a wide open Kalley Armstrong and the rookie
put the pass home for a 2-0 lead. Harvard had two man-up chances at
the end of the second but RPI held tight to go into the second
break, down 2-0.
The third period was marred with Crimson penalties with four in
the frame. Early in the period, the Crimson again went two skaters
down when Katharine Chute and Marissa Gedman took penalties 32
seconds apart. Harvard was able to kill off the 5-on-3 for second
time in the game, but had more trouble stopping a man-up chance a
few minutes later. The Engineers were able to get the score within
one when Jordan
Smelker slammed home a rebound in front of Laura Bellamy
on RPI's sixth power play chance of the game. Harvard was able to
hold off a flurry of offensive rushes by the Engineers to hold on
for the 2-1 victory and improve to 5-1-1 at home this season.
RPI, which falls to 9-9-6 and 7-5-1, got 27 saves from Sonia van
der Bliek. Harvard's Bellamy made 19 saves.












