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...blanking the Harvard power play the rest of the way. It finished 1-for-11 on the afternoon but held Quinnipiac to a woeful 0-for-9 on its own power play in a whistle-heavy encounter that saw two game misconduct penalties—to Johnston and the Bobcats?? Nicolette Leone—assessed within seconds of each other in the final period. “The game became very rough,” Raimondi said. “We were on the wrong end of some bad calls, and it hindered our ability to get into...
...goal and two assists during the week, contributing to three of the Crimson’s four goals. Fourteen games into the season, the pivot leads Harvard’s scoring list with three goals and 13 assists. Meanwhile, though Daigneau let in two of the Bobcats?? 14 shots in Tuesday’s win, he stonewalled all 32 of the Wildcats’ shots Thursday, earning his second career shutout. Entering the game, UNH’s top line had amassed 66 points alone—against Daigneau, the trio went home emptyhanded. Harvard had not beaten...
...John Daigneau was back in the Crimson net for the first time after allowing four goals against Clarkson two weekends ago. After the loss, junior Justin Tobe started against St. Lawrence the following night and at Yale on Sunday. The goaltender looked solid despite the time off, containing the Bobcats?? offense for most of the game. Daigneau’s only goals allowed came with Quinnipiac on the power play—including one with the Bobcats on a five-on-three. “We gave up two power play goals, but other than that, I don?...
...Maki stuffed home the go-ahead goal just 1:03 into the second frame. Classmate Steve Mandes had Harvard’s best chance to add to the lead 11 minutes later, when he broke towards Fisher on a breakaway, but his point-blank shot was rebuffed by the Bobcats?? rookie goalie, who notched 19 saves through two periods. The Crimson skaters “weren’t happy losing to us five weeks ago,” Bobcats coach Rand Pecknold said, “and they came ready to play...
...goaltender looked solid despite the time off, containing the Bobcats?? offense for most of the game...