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W. Hockey Takes Two from Niagara

Ruggiero notches record for most goals by a defenseman with 73

Entering the third period, Harvard’s 4-0 lead seemed solid in sophomore goaltender Ali Boe’s hands. The Crimson owned a 33-2 edge in shots on goal.

But despite Harvard’s initial outburst, the final frame of action remained relatively quiet. Harvard took only four shots on goal, while Niagara increased its output to five.

Boe finished a quiet but nonetheless impressive night between the pipes with seven saves. Mascaro took the loss with 33 saves in hand.

“[Boe] is ready,” said Stone. “She’s ready. Games like this, where the action takes place across the ice are not to be underestimated, and Boe has proven her dependability.”

Harvard returns to action on Saturday, hosting Maine at 2 p.m.

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CORRIERO SERVICE

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WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND

WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND

—Staff writer John R. Hein can be reached at hein@fas.harvard.edu.

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