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Compared to some of their opponents, the Crimson’s projected top scorers tend to measure on the small side, with assistant Tom Cavanagh at 6’0, Charlie Johnson and Steve Mandes at 5??11 and Kevin Du at 5??8. That’s not to say they can’t deliver a hit or physical performance, but playmakers cut from their cloth have disproportionately suffered in the neutral zone as a result of those no-calls...
Factor in Harvard’s latest crop of freshmen, who like all rookies have yet to match their upperclass counterparts’ strength training, and the benefits to the Crimson are even more pronounced. Jon Pelle, Paul Dufault and Alex Meintel, 5??8, 5??9 and 5??9, respectively, will have an easier time bringing their raw talent to bear, rather than struggle against ECAC goons who defend with their hands and sticks, not their legs...
...went to the games in hopes to get a good look at the 6’5?? hole set, you would have been sorely disappointed...
...Saturday, Bernakevitch found himself centering a slightly less balanced line—the 6’1 senior now had 5??8 Pelle on his right and the 6’4 Watters on his left. Their results, though, weren’t any less impressive...
Anders is also an intimidating prescence at 6’4, especially for a smaller team like Harvard, whose average forward height is 5??9, forcing Harvard to shoot hard and low in order to score...