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...lead in the third period, and Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe made the shutout stand up with 24 total saves. It was Tobe’s fifth start of the season—and first since early December—as the junior has served as John Daigneau??s backup this season. But Daigneau was “a little banged up,” according to Donato, and Tobe had looked sharp in practice. He kept Harvard in it through that first period, when only one of 19 pucks snuck by Geragosian. Tobe reaped the benefits later...
...scrappy Princeton squad for a 5-4 overtime win.It was actually the Tigers who kicked off the end-of-period scoring. With Princeton down 1-0 on Kevin Du’s first of three goals, senior blueliner Brett Westgarth fired a shot through traffic past Crimson netminder John Daigneau??s glove and into the right-side netting.After an opening frame in which Harvard dominated, the Tigers’ goal at 19:38 swung the momentum back in Princeton’s favor.But the Crimson didn’t lose its lead for long. With a faceoff...
...first 20 minutes saw the Crimson outshoot Boston University in a period where Harvard won the shot battle, 12-8. The puck spent a large portion of its time in both teams’ zones, as each struggled with clearing opportunities. A number of Crimson goalie John Daigneau??s six saves were made on shots right in front of the net, as the Terriers continually applied pressure on the senior goaltender.“I thought our guys, right to the last second, were headstrong,” Donato said. “We just needed to stay...
...lineup featured various changes, with injuries and coach’s decisions changing the look of the team. Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe did not travel with the team, taking some time off to resolve an unspecified medical condition. As a result, freshman Mike Coskren strapped on his pads as Daigneau??s backup. Senior forward Charlie Johnson—who was “banged up,” according to Donato—and sophomore defenseman David MacDonald, who returned Saturday against RPI, were also notably absent. Alex Meintel, who has spent much of the season...
...high wrister and a glove-side attempt put the Engineers up 2-0 in the second period, and then just as time ticked down on the bench minor, Jake Morissette took a long pass along the right side, deked once, and then sailed the puck over goaltender John Daigneau??s glove.The Crimson responded with a goal 1:04 later, a Dylan Reese shot from the blue line that somehow dribbled by Lange, and Harvard closed the gap to 3-2 with 1:17 remaining, when sophomore Alex Meintel was credited with beating Lange in a crowded crease.The puck...