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...only convert on one, it set the tone early for a dominant performance. The crucial penalty came at 10:50 in the first period, when Quinnipiac’s Dan Travis drew a five-minute major for a hit from behind and was ejected for game misconduct.The offense pressured Bobcat goalie Bud Fisher relentlessly, but it seemed at first as though the Crimson would come up empty-handed. Freshman Michael Biega redirected a pass in front of the crease between Fisher’s legs, only to watch the puck glance of the post. Minutes later, freshman Matt McCollem...
Richter was supported by a solid defense, as 14 of Quinnipiac’s shots were blocked by Harvard blueliners. In the middle of the second period, after Richter blocked a close Bobcat attempt, sophomore Chad Morin cleared it out of the crease along the right boards. During a Quinnipiac power play late in the third period, junior Jimmy Fraser made another solid save for the Crimson...
...Conn.—Overcoming a two-goal deficit with a pair of second-period scores, the Harvard men’s hockey team ended Friday night’s game against No. 18 Quinnipiac in a 3-3 tie. The Crimson struggled early in its battle against the Bobcats (10-5-3, 3-3-3 ECAC) at the TD Banknorth Sports Center. “Today we just kind of came out flat,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “I don’t know if it was the bus legs [from] traveling...
...domination of Quinnipiac at Jordan Field. The Crimson offense—led by junior Natalie Curtis’ four goals—scored 12 unanswered points to close out the first half. But it was truly a full team effort. Harvard’s defense kept the Bobcat offense to nine shots on goal. The Crimson (2-3) also forced 17 turnovers and topped Quinnipiac (2-3), 17-12, in ground balls. “Going into this game, we had something to prove,” Curtis said. “We were able to go on big runs...
...contest at the Bright Hockey Center, but it was the Harvard men’s hockey team who played like contenders.The last-place Crimson (3-7-0, 2-6-0 ECAC) combined efficient passing, a solid physical game, and some skillful stickhandling to upset the No. 20 Bobcats (7-4-2, 4-2-1) by a score of 4-2 and snap a three-game losing streak.“Harvard definitely was prepared to play tonight,” Quinnipiac coach Rand Pecknold said. “Their back was against the wall, they’ve been struggling...