"It's not so much how many goals you score, but when you score them,"
Shewchuk said. "I think we're really starting to shut the door when we have a lead in the third, really coming out and performing when we have to."
Silva kept the Huskies in the game early, making many good saves and keeping the Crimson off the scoreboard in the first period.
Northeastern forward Brooke Whitney had opened the scoring in the game nine minutes into the first period.
Whitney moved in on Ruddock and pulled her out to the right side. Whitney then cut across, moved to the backhand, and shot into the open net to give the Huskies the 1-0 lead.
"I guess we were a little frustrated with a few of the calls and the way the game went," Botterill said. "But we battled through it and that's out of our control. We just have to keep playing the best we can."
Shewchuk tied the game for the Crimson two minutes into the second
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