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...less time in our zone, our penalty kill has been much better, and our goaltending has been very good,” Donato said. “Those all add up to a better brand of defensive hockey for us.” Yale drew first blood when defenseman Brad Mills netted a power-play score at 12:34 of the opening frame. But the Bulldogs’ one-goal lead did not even last until the first intermission. After sophomore blueliner Brian McCafferty took a shot from the red line on the left side of the Yale net, classmate...
...penalties at the end of the period opened the door for Harvard to take the lead. Yale went on the power play when sophomore Jack Christian was whistled for cross-checking at 19:33, but the advantage quickly shifted the other way when the Bulldogs’ Page and Brad Mills were called for slashing and interference, respectively, as the final horn sounded. “We were guilty of [taking] too many penalties early, and then the game kind of shifted in the second and third,” Reese said. “You saw them taking more...
...play.With Harvard in need of a big play, the entire arena expected the ball to go to either Goffredo, who had been unconscious all night, or Housman, who already had 15 second-half points under his belt. But instead, the offense found an unlikely crunch-time outlet. Junior forward Brad Unger received the ball wide open behind the arc and decided to spot up and shoot instead of swinging the ball to a heavily-guarded Goffredo. Unger, who is something of a secret weapon for the Crimson—he ranks third on the team in three-point makes...
...flurry of penalties at the end of the period opened the door for Harvard to take the lead. Yale went on the power play when freshman Jack Christian was whistled for cross-checking at 19:33, but the advantage quickly shifted the other way when the Bulldogs’ Brad Mills and Robert page were called for interference and slashing, respectively, as the final horn sounded. “We were guilty of too many penalties early, and then the game kind of shifted in the second and third,” Reese said. “You saw them...
...will look to overcome size disadvantages. “We’re going to be small again,” Stanton said. “We’re just trying to build on our outstanding talent in each event.” —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...