Word: clarksons
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...bump in the new rankings, as all the top teams took care of business this weekend. No. 1 Mercyhurst took two games from Princeton, the second victory a 1-0 overtime nail-biter on Saturday, in which the Lakers outshot the Tigers, 48-9. In the ECAC, St. Lawrence, Clarkson, and Colgate all picked up two wins apiece. No. 3 New Hampshire notched one “W,” and No. 4 Minnesota won a pair. The most intriguing result came courtesy of Harvard’s next opponent, UConn, which knocked off No. 9 BC on Saturday...
...we’ve managed OK: I’ve given him a small corner, just between my door and my loveseat, with which to do what he pleases. His bed is an Aero mattress, conveniently stored in the closet during the day. He brought his own comforter. Kelly Clarkson is always available on his laptop, which occasionally wanders from Will’s corner on to my desk. Although I was somewhat hesitant to let him crash, it’s been a surprisingly symbiotic experience for the both of us. Will gets me free drinks at the Kong...
Richter started his first and only other game last Friday, a 5-2 loss to Clarkson, but Donato noted that the Crimson’s defense was noticeably improved last night and that “the selection of shots that we gave [Richter] was a little more reasonable...
...overall, we really panicked at the end of second period.”In Harvard’s last three losses, a lack of focus in the second period has been especially harmful, as goals let in during mid-game moments of weakness have contributed to defeats against Dartmouth, Clarkson and now St. Lawrence. Despite the third-period surge in which Crimson outshot the Saints 13-4, the deficit proved too much for Harvard.“I think in the third period, particularly, we were able to keep them in their zone and make them play under pressure...
Friday was a night of firsts for the No. 16 Harvard men’s hockey team, which played its home opener against No. 14 Clarkson in the Bright Hockey Center and welcomed freshman goaltender Kyle Richter to the crease. But strong play in the second and third periods helped the Golden Knights roar to a lopsided 5-2 victory over the Crimson, dropping Harvard to 0-2 on the young season. In a matchup that pitted two teams tied for second in the ECAC Preseason Coaches Poll, competitive play was short-lived for the Crimson. Clarkson...