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Cavanagh’s first goal came 16:02 into the first period with Harvard on the power play. Receiving the puck at the top of the right face-off circle, Cavanagh unleashed a shot. The puck deflected off the skate of Colgate??s Joey Mormina and into the goal...
Friday night against Colgate, Harvard had the edge in special teams, with two power-play goals to the Raiders’ one. The first came from Cavanagh on a deflection by Colgate??s Joey Mormina. The second was scored by sophomore Dan Murphy on what Mazzoleni called a “phantom power-play goal” because it came with only three seconds left in Mormina’s charging minor and neither power-play unit...
...Crimson and the Raiders traded goals over the first two periods, with Colgate notching one power-play goal and Harvard scoring two, one from Cavanagh that deflected off the skates of Colgate??s Joey Mormina and into the net and the other off a tip in front of the net by sophomore forward Dan Murphy...
...Cavanagh’s third-period contributions were only important because of the outstanding play of Grumet-Morris. Despite allowing goals in the first and second period, Grumet-Morris kept Harvard in the game. The most prominent example came off of an unlucky bounce of the puck, as Colgate??s Kyle Wilson—emerging from the penalty box—had the puck drop into his lap just outside the Harvard zone...
...Colgate??s going to be a tough team,” said senior forward Tyler Kolarik. “Everyone’s gunning for us now. They know that we’re down...