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...midway point of the opening frame. With a faceoff in the left circle of the Harvard zone, pivot Michel Leveille won the draw and shipped it back to linemate Josh Soares. The winger fired a wrister from the blue line, floating it through traffic and past Crimson goaltender John Daigneau??s glove at 8:16. The early score seemed to wake Harvard up. Just 1:16 later, sophomore forward Mike Taylor tallied the equalizer for the Crimson, putting away the rebound of linemate Nick Coskren’s shot. But Maine’s offense, still firing...
...goaltender, you can play with a little bit more ease.” Harvard’s defense set the tone early in the game. Though the Big Green (18-12-2) controlled the opening minutes of play, the Crimson (20-11-2) stood strong in front of Daigneau??even killing off a penalty after sophomore Paul Dufault was sent to the sin bin for high-sticking at 5:55. And then the barrage began. It was Harvard’s blueliners who first put the Crimson on the scoreboard. Senior Tom Walsh struck first...
...pile of Crimson gloves and helmets and sticks around the crease of Harvard’s goal.That was where the Crimson congregated when the final seconds evaporated in Saturday’s 6-2 victory over Cornell in the ECAC Tournament final. The skaters congratulated senior netminder John Daigneau??who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the All-Tournament team with his 53 saves and three goals on the weekend—and then they milled about the Pepsi Arena ice, posing and grinning and milking the celebration. It was Harvard’s third championship...
...coach Bob Gaudet. “Sometimes the puck has eyes.” “We gave them some really good opportunities,” he added, “and they found the back of the net.” BETWEEN THE PIPES Senior netminder John Daigneau??s shutout was ruined 5:41 into the third period Friday evening, when Nick Johnson took a feed just outside the crease and beat Daigneau at the left post. But Daigneau made 34 saves in his nearly 51 minutes of play, after which Donato pulled him to prevent...
...coach Bob Gaudet. “Sometimes the puck has eyes.” “We gave them some really good opportunities,” he added, “and they found the back of the net.” BETWEEN THE PIPES Senior netminder John Daigneau??s shutout was ruined 5:41 into the third period Friday evening, when Nick Johnson took a feed just outside the crease and beat Daigneau at the left post. But Daigneau made 34 saves in his nearly 51 minutes of play, after which Donato pulled him to prevent...