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...third period. Dave Hynes converted a pass from Billy Corkery to bring the Crimson from behind for the third time in the game. Less than a minute later, at 9:28, DeMichele put the Crimson ahead, 4-3, knocking in the rebound of a Cavanagh shot...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Cornell Frustrates Crimson, 5-4; Winning by Sudden-Death Goal | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

Harvard almost avoided its postgame agonies with a sudden-death goal. The Crimson appeared to have pushed the puck over the goal line, but as Cooch Owen smashed his stick against the glass and Joe Cavanagh exchanged angry words with the referee, the goal judge, attired in a Cornell jacket, refused to put the red light on. It was the second "no goal" decision given the Crimson during the game and Cornell goalie Brian Copper later admitted to Cavanagh that the puck had gone...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Cornell Frustrates Crimson, 5-4; Winning by Sudden-Death Goal | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

...minutes of the game. While the Big Red fans stood screaming. Cornell took numerous point-blank shots at Durno and grabbed a quick 1-0 lead. A penalty slowed the Red's momentum, and DeMichele broke out of a five-game scoring drought, firing home a perfect pass from Cavanagh to tie the score, 1-1. Cornell struck again at 13:51, but once more Harvard recovered to tie it up. Cavanagh netted the Crimson's goal, faking out a defenseman and Copper on a solo rush. Both tallies came on power plays...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Cornell Frustrates Crimson, 5-4; Winning by Sudden-Death Goal | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

Still, Harvard has the material to win, and the Crimson usually rises, or drops, to the level of its opponent. In the end the key may lie with the ability of Joe Cavanagh's senior line to snap out of a scoring drought. In any case, it's a sure bet that Billy Cleary's skating drills on Monday will be a lot more unpleasant than the Cornell crowd if Harvard doesn't bring home a victory...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Hockey Team Tackles Twice-Beaten Cornell | 1/8/1971 | See Source »

...With four minutes left in the game, Harvard's Tom Paul went off the ice for tripping and the Crimson cause seemed lost. But Cavanagh and Cwen kept the puck in the Vermont zone for two straight minutes. Reece made three great saves on Owen and got help from the post on a shot by Dan DeMichele...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vermont Upsets Hockey Team, 3-2; Reece Stops a Last-Minute Attack | 1/7/1971 | See Source »

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