Dooley referred Saturday to the consistent forward in terms that underlined her dangerous scoring ability, calling the sophomore his "spark plug," and describing her play as "dynamite."
Lind, however, was less willing to assume a central role in the recent Crimson success: "We're rolling as a team. We've got the momentum, and I'm just going along with it."
The well-executed, confident brand of hockey that Harvard demonstrated in this weekend's Maine invasion, as well as last weekend's New York sweep of RIT and Cornell, will stand the icewomen in good stead if they can carry that momentum into Wednesday's war with the Big Green.
Good hockey was precisely the ingredient missing when Harvard traveled to Hanover for its first post-Christmas contest and lost to Dartmouth, 3-1.
But considering the quality of recent Crimson play, that early season loss may serve as additional psyche-up material for the streaking icewomen. While both teams have identical 3-5-1 Ivy records, the Crimson will enjoy the home-ice advantage.
Jean Guth contributed to the reporting of this article.