UNH finally got on the scoreboard when sophomore Stephanie Jones scored at 12:54 in the third.
The final blemish did not take away from the dominance Harvard showed for the duration of the game.
“This was the best game we’ve played from start to finish all season,” Stone said.
W. HOCKEY 7, New Hampshire 1
at Bright Hockey Center
New Hampshire (14-2-1, 5-0-0 HE) 0 0 1 — 1
Harvard (10-1-0, 5-0-0 ECAC ) 3 3 1 — 7
First Period: H, Sweet (Chu), 8:48. H, Banfield (Catlin), 17:38. H, Catlin (Ruggiero, Corriero), 19:27. Second Period: H, Sweet (Botterill, Raimondi), 5:48. H, Botterill, 12:48. Chu (Botterill, Hagerman), 15:08. Third Period: H, Ruggiero, 9:34. UNH, Jones (Gordon, MacMaster), 12:54. Shots: H 19-13-18 50, UNH 1-1-1 3. Power play: H 2-3, UNH 0-0. Goalies: H, Ruddock (3-2). UNH, Huggon (50-43). A: 316.