The Crimson failed to convert on three power plays, including one in overtime after St. Lawrence was penalized for having too many players on the ice. Harvard struggled to take advantage of the power play with the game on the line, as Saints' goalkeeper Carmen MacDonald saved all seven shots on goal that came her way in the overtime frame.
With a win, the Crimson could have clinched the regular season conference championship, but instead, Harvard walked away with a tie on Friday, heading into a game that would decide the fate of the ECAC. As the second seed in the tournament, the Crimson will host Yale in a best-of-three series this weekend for the second consecutive season .
“At this point it’s playoff hockey, so [we have to make] sure we come out and not [wait] for a goal to get scored to turn on the switch," Fry said.
This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
CORRECTION: February 23, 2015
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the weekend's series were the last games the women's hockey team's senior class would play in the Bright-Landry Hockey Center. In fact, they were the last regular season games the seniors will play there.
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