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...record of 1-11-3. The Beanpot, however, showed signs of resurgence and the Crimson’s ability to rise in rivalry games. In two thrilling contests, Harvard barely fell to No. 1 Boston University and No. 15 Boston College. Despite Harvard’s record, juniors Alex Biega and Doug Rogers has led their team with a positive attitude. “The team has to focus on the rest of the season and move on,” Biega said. “The league is so tight. Every win matters and every period matters...
...captain Brian McCafferty and junior Alex Biega took several shots as time ran out on the double man-advantage, but couldn’t get the puck past Eagles goalie John Muse...
...Harvard. Hoyle limited the damage, but his effort was in vain. No. 14 Yale (16-5-1, 11-3-1) triumphed, 5-1.“My overall impression was that after having a great game against BU, we really took a step back,” junior Alex Biega said. “We didn’t come in with the same mentality.”The Elis dominated in all facets of the contest, but the Crimson’s ultimate downfall was the power play. Yale converted on four of its six chances despite converting just...
...contribute more than a third of the Bulldogs’ scoring–represents a primary concern for the Crimson.“I think one of their biggest assets is the fact that their offense is probably the most skilled offense in league,” junior Alex Biega said. “They have very creative and quick forwards, always making plays down low and around the net. They have the ability to capitalize on all their opportunities.”Yale brings a four-game winning streak into tomorrow night’s game, as the Bulldogs...
...contest’s dramatic ending brought the climax of a frame marked by high tensions, as the squads entered the final period knotted at 2-2. Allowing its opponent no early shots on goal, Harvard had the first opportunity to break the tie when sophomore Michael Biega found some separation and blasted a shot off the crossbar nine minutes in.The squandered chance proved costly a few minutes later. Immediately after winning the faceoff, BU’s Zach Cohen pushed the puck past Crimson freshman goalie Matt Hoyle to give the Terriers their first lead of the game...