Ingram scored the game-winner against Dartmouth at 16:11 of the second soon after Stone made the line change.
With senior winger Kiirsten Suurkask moving to the top line and sophomore winger Tracy Catlin taking over centering duties on the third line, the comination of Ingram, co-captain Angie Francisco and freshman Lauren McAuliffe struck gold.
Bursting down the right wing, McAuliffe fired a perfect cross-ice pass to a streaking Ingram who redirected the puck past Dartmouth senior Meghan Cahill to put the Crimson ahead 3-2.
"We gave Kiirsten a chance to play with Tammy and Jen to get herself going a little," Stone said. "We changed up our second line for a little bit stronger positional play in the defensive zone."
It paid offensive dividends, too.
For McAuliffe it was only her ninth point of the season, but with graduation and the Olympics hitting the team hard, she will return next season as the team's third leading scorer amongst forwards.
The McAuliffe-Ingram connection may be a pleasant glimpse into the future.