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Few Penalties, Larger Rink Size Mark NCAAs

Schmakel's blind-eye policy was fair to both teams, but it would have made for a more interesting game with a couple more odd-man situations.

It would have allowed some of the nation's top goal scoreres to showcase their talkents even more. It might have also changed the final score.

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Winds of Change

They were written in stone. God was even rumored to have inscribed them for Moses next to the Ten Commandments.

Then they changed.

After sticking with essentially the same lineup all season, Stone decided to switch up the line combinations half-way through the semifinal game against Duluth. She made similar changes mid-game against Dartmouth on Sunday.

It was a good move.

Moving sophomore winger Kalen Ingram down to the second line was just the change of scenery she needed.

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