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Cote managed 50 overall, a total indicative of Harvard’s aggressiveness and Cote’s skill.

“She’s an amazing goalie,” Corriero said. “You’re not going to score on the first shot, that’s for sure. If she can see the puck, she’s going to stop it.”

The Crimson used two goalies, as freshman Emily Vitt replaced sophomore starter Ali Boe in the final frame of action.

Vitt made two saves, and Boe seven for her ninth win of the season.

Although neither goaltender saw much action in net, Boe saved the shutout in the middle of the second period by gloving a shot from Vermont’s Hilary Johnson on a breakaway.

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Conspicuously absent on the Bright ice was forward Julie Chu. The sophomore, who ranks in the top 13 nationally in both points and assists per game with 1.58 and 1.08 respectively, was apparently just resting prior to Harvard’s matchup against archrival Dartmouth.

“We’re just taking precautions, that’s all,” Stone said. “No need for her to go today. She’ll be ready to go [against Dartmouth].”

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