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Women's Ice Hockey Plays to a 2-2 Draw Against Dartmouth

The progression involved a no-look pass from junior forward Lindsey Fry to find Dempsey with an unobstructed path to the net.

In the first three minutes of extra session though, the Big Green kept the puck on Harvard’s side of the ice, peppering Bellamy.

The Crimson power play went zero for four on the night. Yet this line in the box score was not due to a lack of opportunity.

Harvard might have been able to put the game away early, hitting a post and a crossbar on the power play preceding Dartmouth’s first goal.

The squad kept up the offensive at the close of the second, firing multiple pucks on net before Holdcroft could dive on the puck and clear it to safety.

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“Their goalie made some good saves, and we just couldn’t put one away,” Fry said.

Fry led all skaters for the Crimson with eight shots on net.

The tie compresses the top of the standings, as Cornell beat Union and Rensselaer to inch within a point of Harvard entering the season’s final stretch.

—Staff writer Daniel A. Grafstein can be reached at dgrafstein@college.harvard.edu.

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