Word: daigneau
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...zipping through the crease with perfect timing and leveling a game that Harvard could have let slip away. The Big Green had scored just 59 seconds into the game, but Du and the Crimson managed a tie by the first intermission—something goaltender John Daigneau deemed “a big boost for us.” And when Dartmouth took a 2-1 lead 32 seconds into the second frame, Du was there to respond again. He won a draw at 8:32, and forward Jon Pelle shipped the puck to Dylan Reese, who threaded...
...right side at 14:44. Harvard killed all three Dartmouth power plays, allowing just four shots while shorthanded. ALONG THE BOARDS Coskren, a freshman, scored his first collegiate goal, and classmates Jack Christian and Fraser tallied assists in their first game in a Harvard uniform...Senior goaltender John Daigneau won his first game since January 2004, recording 20 saves on the night...Harvard avenged a 2-1, Feb. 2005 loss to Dartmouth that ruined the Crimson’s chances at an Ivy title...Due to Vermont’s departure from the ECAC and Quinnipiac’s entrance...
...into tonight’s game.” Like a more aggressive forecheck, to be sure. An offense of lighting passes and downright hustle that only accelerated as the game wore on. And a defense that didn’t budge in front of senior goaltender John Daigneau down the stretch. “We were all a little nervous at the start, myself included,” said Daigneau, who watched Big Green forward Eric Przepiorka bounce the puck past him 59 seconds into the first period. “That first goal didn’t help...
...loss of Grumet-Morris—who started almost four full seasons—created an opening in the starting lineup that a pair of backups could fill. While Grumet-Morris’s 1.63 goals-against average (GAA) of last season will be hard to match, senior John Daigneau and junior Justin Tobe will certainly try.The two split time in Harvard’s 4-3 exhibition loss to McGill last Friday. Daigneau skated the first 30 minutes and stopped all nine shots he faced, while Tobe played the second 30 minutes, stopping nine shots and allowing four goals...
Sure it was only an exhibition game, but the final score certainly counted in the race to replace former Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris ’05. The result of that contest? Daigneau 1, Tobe 0. With the two contenders splitting time equally between the pipes, senior John Daigneau held McGill scoreless through nine shots. But his rival, junior Justin Tobe, surrendered four tallies on 13 attempts as the Redmen rallied to upend the Crimson, 4-3 at the Bright Hockey Center Friday night. “I thought Johnny played well,” Harvard coach Ted Donato...