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Shooting for No. 1: No. 2 W. Hockey sweeps No. 4 St. Lawrence

Corriero felt the difference from yesterday’s overtime win and showed it on paper with her hat trick and assist.

“Yesterday we started the game off kind of jittery, kind of uptight,” Corriero said. “We realized how important [Friday’s] game was and it showed in how we were playing because we were tense. After we won last night, we knew we could beat these guys.”

Harvard also focused on continuing the third period success from Friday night in breaking St. Lawrence’s stifling forecheck.

“We made better key passes,” Stone said. “We moved, took ice really quickly, our wings came back with an eagerness to be supported much more today than yesterday.”

Down the line, these two teams may meet again in a more intense situation in the ECAC or NCAA playoffs.

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“This is a team we got to beat eventually if we want to win a championship,” Saints coach Paul Flanagan said. “A lot of it is just a lot of mental mistakes, we’ve been getting away with some mistakes the last few weeks. When you make those kinds of mistakes against a team like this, you pay for it.”

The Crimson continues in ECAC action on the road this weekend. Harvard first travels to Dartmouth—who handed the Crimson its first of two losses this season—Friday at 7 p.m. The team faces off against Vermont Saturday at 4 p.m.

—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu.

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