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...beat Schneider. Despite mustering just three shots in the second period, the Crimson took a 4-0 edge with a power-play tally by Jon Pelle and an even-strength strike by Dan Murphy. Nathan Gerbe finally chipped a man-advantage puck past Harvard netminder John Daigneau at 18:21, but the second-intermission buzzer sounded on a game the Crimson still owned, 4-1. Harvard had converted three of its four power plays, and its penalty kill had held the Eagles (4-3-1, 3-1-1 Hockey East) scoreless on eight of its nine shots...
...puck] around, we were patient with it, [and] we had some guys make some real nice plays.” FINAL TICKS Sophomore forward Paul Dufault now has seven points in six games after only having one point in fives games last season…Crimson netminder John Daigneau had a career-high 36 saves, stopping almost three times as many shots as Schneider (13)…Harvard went 3-for-5 on the power play, improving its man-advantage conversion rate to 33 percent…Johnson has five points in six career games against the Eagles?...
...solved Harvard’s penalty kill with a two-for-three power play in the first period, giving Cornell a 2-1 edge despite Dufault’s third-minute goal to open the night’s scoring.On the other hand, an outstanding save by Daigneau in the second period brought the Crimson’s power play to life.After the goaltender twisted his body to make a diving glove stop on a shorthanded Big Red 2-on-1, Harvard forward Dan Murphy tipped in a shot from defenseman Tom Walsh on the ensuing counterattack, tying the score...
...looked like a game-changing save when Harvard goaltender John Daigneau made it, sliding right to cover the post and then sprawling backwards to stop the shot with his glove. It was an acrobatic change of direction that made the Bright 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...
...want to make sure we really play and we give it our best shot.” The coach wouldn’t commit on a starting goalie earlier this week, but it’s a good bet he’ll go with senior John Daigneau (2-0-0), who has a GAA of 1.51. “Goaltending is the most important part of any team’s ability to win,” Donato said, “and Johnny’s given us a chance in his two starts to win hockey games...