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...allow the defense to play fresh.”With the Crimson clinging to a 5-4 lead after senior attackman Greg Cohen stole an errant pass out of the air in the Denver zone and scored with 11:33 to play in the third quarter, senior attackman Evan Calvert had a number of chances to increase the lead. Denver had its chances, too, but sophomore goalie Joe Pike and the defense held on to enter the fourth quarter with a one-goal lead.The final frame provided much of the same, until co-captain attackman Brian Mahler scored with just...
...LONG AFTER DAVID Letterman discovered him in a student film, Calvert DeForest, reinvented as Larry (Bud) Melman, introduced the comic's first-ever late-night show on NBC in 1982. The earnest ex--file clerk went on to become Dave's fumbling, inadvertently hilarious lucky charm. Before retiring in 2003, he covered the 1994 Olympics in Norway, mock hawked products like Toast on a Stick and greeted tourists with hot towels at New York City's seedy Port Authority bus terminal...
...adjustment the Quakers had to make after the opening minutes. Harvard jumped out to a 3-0 advantage less than four minutes into the action, as senior attackmen Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen teamed up to give the Crimson its biggest lead all season. Calvert scored twice in the span of a mere five seconds and assisted on Cohen’s goal en route to a 3-1 lead after a quarter. Penn stormed back to tie the score at three apiece, before Calvert fed Cohen again to make the score 4-3. A Quaker goal 37 seconds before...
...momentum early because our faceoff guy, [co-captain] John Henry Flood, was doing an excellent job getting fast breaks,” Stenmark said. “That’s what we wanted, seeing how one of our best shooters on the team is Evan Calvert...
Cohen and Calvert were neutralized in the overtime, but with the Crimson maintaining possession for the entirety of the period thanks to Flood’s control of the faceoff, Harvard still had a number of chances...