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Despite allowing two more goals than Clarkson netminder Dustin Traylen, Grumet-Morris turned in a strong—perhaps a “four” on Mazzoleni’s scale—performance that gave his team a chance to win. And as Mazzoleni said, he will have to maintain that consistency for Harvard to be successful against Colgate and Cornell this coming weekend...
...seem a bit critical to cite a power-play unit that has converted three times in its last three games as the primary culprit in the Harvard’s 3-0 loss to Clarkson, but Harvard’s inability to capitalize on the man advantage was—along with the stellar play of Golden Knights’ netminder Dustin Traylen—the primary reason that the Crimson had only a two-point weekend...
Despite improvements—and it’s hard not to move up when you’ve ranked second to last in the ECAC for much of the season—during recent games against Boston University and St. Lawrence, the Harvard power play struggled mightily against Clarkson, a team with a below-average penalty killing unit...
...don’t know how many power plays they had, but I really thought our penalty kill did a great job,” Clarkson coach George Roll said...
Part of Harvard’s inability to score was a result of a simple but strong Clarkson penalty kill. The Golden Knights were able to forecheck aggressively when the Crimson tried to enter the zone, and they were quick to clear the puck whenever it came near their sticks, enabling line changes and fresh legs to match up against the quicker Harvard forwards...