"Katey Stone" is one of the most successful coaches in the history of Division I women’s ice hockey. Stone has accumulated 378 victories and has coached 18 seasons as a head coach with the Harvard Crimson. Stone was the third coach in women’s college hockey history to win 300 games.

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She's a rock star. She ripped it. We call her Snipes. It's kind of a joke, but that was a snipe today. That last shot was a great shot.

Ali played great tonight, and I thought we played well in front of her.

I told our team before overtime that we needed to play like we were down a goal. And for the most part, I thought we did that. We'll need to come out with the same approach tomorrow.

We're certainly not satisfied with two ties this weekend. But we played hard both days, and I am satisfied with our effort. These two games had a lot of energy and pressure situations and once again, we had great goaltending on both sides.

I thought we moved the puck well and played faster that we had been. We protected the scoring area and moved the puck up the ice, but more importantly, we played with intensity and a sense of urgency today.

We did a nice job of holding a 1-0 lead. We certainly would have liked to have increased the gap a bit, but as long as we're one goal better than the other team, that's really all that matters.

We need to play three periods tomorrow like we played the first one tonight.

It was a great hockey game. The goaltenders were tremendous on both sides and there was a lot of up-and-down action.

I thought she was solid for them. She really kept them in the ballgame and made some big saves.