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...CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Charlie Johnson caught the puck on his stick and paused a moment as skaters swarmed Harvard’s defensive zone. And then, with one mighty heave, the forward launched the puck the length of the Kelley Rink ice and watched it glide into Boston College’s empty net. Eight seconds remained on the clock, and the No. 5 Eagles—who had whittled the Crimson’s 4-0 lead into a mere one-goal advantage—had yanked their goalie for an extra skater nearly two full...
...CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Another game, another close escape. After taking a 4-0 lead against No. 5 Boston College midway through the second period, the No. 19 Harvard men’s hockey team allowed the Eagles to storm back late in the game last night at Kelley Rink. Allowing third-period goals appears to have become habit for the Crimson (4-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC). Just last weekend, Cornell scored two late goals to shock Harvard with a come-from-behind victory. And the following night, Colgate trimmed the Crimson?...
...Harvard men’s hockey team takes on No. 6 Boston College in Chestnut Hill tonight. It is the third game in five days for the Crimson (3-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC), which lost to No. 5 Cornell last Friday and beat No. 17 Colgate the following night. Meanwhile, the Eagles (4-2-1, 3-1-1 Hockey East) have won three straight, including a 2-1 victory over No. 8 Vermont this Sunday. Last season, Harvard stunned Boston College in the Bright Hockey Center with a 3-1 victory. At the time, the Eagles were tops...
...Raiders are averaging 4.29 goals per game, and sophomore netminder Mark Dekanich (4-1-1) is allowing an average of just 1.65. This weekend is a golden opportunity for Harvard, should the team convert. The games will be followed by a scuffle with No. 8 Boston College at Chestnut Hill next Tuesday, then another ECAC weekend in the Bright, and then another home game against No. 14 Boston University the Tuesday after that. “It’s a great challenge for a young group,” Donato said, “but we?...
...penalty corner from Heather Orrico at the 41:28 mark, the goal would prove to be the only tally of the day. Knoche turned in another solid performance for Harvard, saving four out of five Yale shots on goal. Harvard returns to action with a trip to Chestnut Hill to face local rival No. 16 Boston College on Wednesday at 7 pm. The last five games will serve as a prime opportunity for the Crimson to finish the season strong, with three out of its final five games at Jordan Field. Three out of the final five are also against...