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...damn the beer. Samuel Adams' $120 Utopias, in a ridiculous copper-covered 24-oz. (710 mL) bottle meant to resemble an old-fashioned brew kettle, looked like the perfect candidate for a smackdown. First off, it's barely a beer. It's not carbonated like a Bud but aged in oak barrels like scotch, and it has a vintage year, like a Bordeaux. It is also unbelievably delicious--like a port flavored with malt and a touch of bite from the hops, and somehow light, complex and free of any alcohol sting, despite having six times as much alcohol content...
...letdown after the lopsided win Friday. We played pretty bad on Saturday and we came back and played really well as a team today.”Harvard relied on its strong offensive lines and special-teams play to muscle goals past Quinnipiac’s goaltender, Bud Fisher. Additionally, the team’s ability to play clean hockey and stay out of the penalty box last night contrasted sharply with Saturday’s loss in which the Bobcats were able to capitalize on four power-play opportunities. “They were hacking and whacking and talking...
Junior forward Steve Rolecek’s first goal halfway through the second period—the third of the contest—seemingly crippled Quinnipiac’s starting goalie, Bud Fisher, and opened the floodgates for a torrent of Crimson goals. The Bobcats twice replaced their goalie throughout the course of the game, but each switch was to little avail—none could provide the solid defensive backup Quinnipiac’s offense so desperately needed...
...there was no question,” Bobcats coach Rand Pecknold said of his team’s effort to recover from Friday night. “We needed the confidence from that.”Quinnipiac extended its first lead of the series later in the period. Goaltender Bud Fisher deflected a Harvard shot into the air and then batted it forward to his attackers, setting his offense up for the second of its four power-play scores at 8:10.“I don’t think it was a great surprise: we took...
...Harvard on the board, 1-0. Picking up the puck from a Quinnipiac defender, Taylor brought it up the left side, while junior Jimmy Fraser skated up to create a 2-on-1. Taylor quickly maneuvered around the Bobcat blueliners and slammed the puck past Quinnipiac goalie Bud Fisher into the corner of the net. “That was a huge boost to our team, I think,” Taylor said. “We got shredded on Saturday on their power play and were pressuring their defenders today. I was lucky to get an interception there...