named a Kazmaier Award finalist earlier in the day<\/a>.<\/p>\nShortly after the power play expired, Kat Sweet carried the puck into the Harvard zone and made a backhand pass to an open Tracy Catlin, who buried the puck to even the score at one.<\/p>\n
“I’ve never wanted anything more than to win this game,” said Catlin.<\/p>\n
About five minutes later, Northeastern scored what was the most unassuming goal of the night. After circling the Harvard net multiple times, Whitney threw the puck in the general direction of the goal from the corner near the red line. The puck glanced off of Kuusisto’s skate and into the net.<\/p>\n
The see-saw battle continued with another Harvard goal about five minutes later. Northeastern’s Pamela Pachal and Harvard’s Kat Sweet were given two minutes each, for roughing and slashing, respectively, and shortly after, Whitney took a hooking penalty to create a four-on-three situation for Harvard.<\/p>\n
As the initial penalties expired, Sweet emerged from the box and made a beeline for the left side of the net, where she took a cross-ice pass from McAuliffe and tapped it in for the equalizer.<\/p>\n
“I was upset they put me in the box in the first place,” said Sweet. “I just wanted to get it back. McAuliffe gave me a perfect pass across the slot.”<\/p>\n
As play progressed into the third period, time became a factor, and Northeastern had a distinct edge in play.<\/p>\n
“The third period I felt we were in their end the entire time,” said Woog. “It was a fun game to watch.”<\/p>\n
As the clock ticked down, the next goal was crucial, and the game seemed all but over when Brooke White scored a power-play goal with just 5:37 remaining in the game. With Hagerman off for checking, Northeastern was able to convert its dominance on the ice into a lead on the scoreboard, when Greene, from behind the net, passed to her left to White, who one-timed the shot in the narrow opening that Kuusisto left open.<\/p>\n
But the rollercoaster ride continued when Northeastern was called for its own checking penalty mere seconds later. With Erica Archambeau in the penalty box, Tracy Catlin wristed a shot from between the faceoff dots past Gunn to knot the score yet again, and sent the game to overtime. McAuliffe provided the heroics in the extra session.<\/p>\n
“As time wears on, you think, ‘When’s it going to happen? When’s it going to happen?'” said Stone. “Uncharacteristically, they came right away for us.”<\/p>\n
Harvard advances to the championship game next week, facing Boston College, 8-0 winners over Boston University in the early game. Northeastern faces the Terriers in the consolation match.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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