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...tenacious cycle of pressure, which kept the puck in the Brown zone, eventually forced the puck deep to junior winger Harry Schwefel for a potential Crimson scoring chance...
With 3:35 remaining in the game, Brown freshman Chris Legg darted down the center of the ice on a breakaway. He deked left and cut right, switching the puck to his forehand completely around a falling Prestifilippo. Legg had a split second to set himself and put the puck into the net while the keeper lay vertical along...
...Crimson used its speed whenever it could to force mistakes from the inexperienced Brown squad. During the preseason, Mazzoleni preached of a three-second opportunity, namely that it takes a team about three seconds to get set defensively after a turnover. The smart teams know how to exploit that moment of confusion...
About five minutes into the second period, a Brown defenseman tried to clear the puck along his own blueline. Before he could look up, senior winger Jamin Kerner attempted to steal the puck. Two more Crimson players, freshman winger Brett Nowak and senior defenseman Mark Moore, were right on Kerner's heels...
Throughout the night, the Harvard defense implemented the strategies learned by Assistant Coach Ron Rolston at Clarkson. The Crimson smartly positioned itself to deflect passes, block shots, and clear rebounds. Brown rarely had second shots, even if its first shots were extremely dangerous...