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...Sioux struck gold again a couple of minutes later at 3:23, when Andrew Kozek found the net past Hoyle’s left skate. Facing a 4-0 deficit, the Crimson at least prevented a shutout when sophomore Chris Huxley scored at 5:05, assisted by sophomores Michael Biega and Michael Del Mauro. Biega’s smooth pass from the right side set up Huxley for a crisp shot that directed the puck into the right-hand corner of the net. The brief interruption did not deter the Fighting Sioux from routing Harvard. UND’s David...
...outdone, UND sought to take control of the match’s momentum early. However, the Sioux committed a pair of penalties within the first two minutes of the match that gave Harvard a 5-on-3 advantage. Freshman forward Alex Killorn received the puck from sophomore forward Michael Biega on the right-hand side of the goal at close range and fired it into the lower-left corner of the net for an easy goal just 2:07 into the match. Junior defenseman Alex Biega also notched an assist on the play. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the early lead...
...Harvard, establishing a steady presence in the offensive zone from the opening faceoff is critical to success, and the team hopes that its speed can give it the edge in maintaining a strong forecheck. “Its not just three guys [playing forward],” junior Alex Biega said. “[The forecheck] starts from our goalie and works up to our D and our forwards. It comes back again to everyone has to do their job.” This will be the first time that Fraser and the seniors have faced North Dakota since their...
...discouraged when they scored a couple goals in the third period,” junior defenseman Alex Biega said. “At one point, it was 3-1, 4-1, and we didn’t really react to it the way we should’ve as a team, collectively. We didn’t really fire back. It’s pretty evident looking at the shot chart—we only had 19 shots the whole game. That right there is an indication that we didn’t want to win it badly enough...
...board unti just over six minutes remained on the clock, when Orpik drove through the Crimson’s defense and netted the first goal of the night. Harvard fought back and even showed flashes of brilliance in the second period. Shots by sophomore Michael Biega and freshman Alex Killorn came close to scoring, only to be turned away by Muse. The Crimson finally broke through at 10:03, when sophomore Matt McCollem scored his third goal of the season, slamming the puck into the BC net on a power play with an assist from Killorn. With the score tied...