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...Daigneau??s only goals allowed came with Quinnipiac on the power play—including one with the Bobcats on a five-on-three...
...offensive firepower. It is a positive sign for a squad that has surrendered late leads and given up many costly goals in the recent weeks. Harvard’s defensive effort was highlighted during a 5-on-3 penalty kill in the middle of the first period. Daigneau??s numerous saves on slapshots and one-timers from point-blank range combined with the solid play of the defense spelled failure for the Bears’ chances to capitalize on their huge advantage. The Crimson (6-2-0, 5-2-0) followed this stop by suffocating Brown?...
...risky strategy, pulling Schneider with so much time left to play. But “without a timeout,” York explained, “we might never have gotten our 6-on-5 team involved.” And it very nearly worked. Sustained pressure around Daigneau??s crease brought the crowd of 5,421 to its feet, a crowd that seemed to know BC would score to tie the game. And then Johnson found the puck and paused. And sent it the length of the ice. And the crowd went silent. And the Harvard bench...
...Center crowd roar Friday night, and once the puck was cleared away from Daigneau, who had collapsed across the crease, the Crimson marched down the ice and scored a power-play goal to tie the game 2-2. If you’d turned in the stands to discuss Daigneau??s save—or looked down in the press box to scribble a note, for that matter—you might have missed the score. But nearly eight minutes into the second period, Daigneau??s contortion caused a two-goal swing that kept Harvard...
...that matters is that Daigneau??s got another chance. He’s got a real shot to be Harvard’s starting goaltender. And in the end, he’s glad he stuck around...