Word: bruin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...come out flying, it wasn't too difficult to get an early pair of goals. The Brown defense allowed the visitors seven shots form within 15 feet in the first period alone. Phil Falcone got things going after 8 16 of play, backhanding a loose puck in front past Bruin netminder John Fran zosa, and Jim Turner doubled the margin seven minutes later with a deflection of a Mark Fusco slapshot...
...period's final moments, Blair stopped the most serius threat of the evening to his shutout when Bruin wingers Joe Kuzsnest and John McEvoy (no relation to Harvard, goalie Dickie) skated in on a two-on-zero break Blair dove just before the buzzer to block the pass to McEvoy with his stick...
...seconds The first came at the 2 46 mark, when Ken Code's slapshot deflected off the sick of Brown Co-Captain Brian Riley and passed Franzosa for a 4 0 Crimson lead Scott Fusco scored at 4 14, breaking in along the right side and giving Bruin defender Brian Driscoll the stiff arm to free himself for the shot Fusco set up Harvard's sixth goal right after the ensuing faceoff, when Tim Smith converted his centering pass Shayne Kukulowiez closed out the scoring at the 11 56 mark with a blast from the ring faceoff circle...
...buckets. Harvard put on the freeze. For the next five minutes the Harvard defense put a lid on the Brown net. Brown's spread offense, the only formation it had employed since the 10-minute mark, never really clicked. Meanwhile, the cagers went to the races, capitalizing on Bruin turnovers to break by the quicker Brown team...
From 13 minutes into the half until less than two minutes remained. Harvard netted 15 tallies while the Bruin scoring machine remained inoperative...