The Crimson got off to a strong start
Despite getting off more than three times as many shots as the Bulldogs, Harvard’s offense struggled to find the back of the net while the defense had trouble shutting down Yale’s few quality chances.
The Crimson got off to a strong start, putting six shots on goal before the Bulldogs could muster one. And when Yale goaltender Jackee Snikeris left the game eight minutes in with an injury—putting untested sophomore Erin Callahan in the cage—it seemed that Harvard had caught a break.
“We put a lot of pressure on them, and they did a really good job,” Crimson
Canada coach Katey Stone said. “Their goaltender did a great job stepping in—sometimes that infuses a lot of energy.”