Word: daigneau
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...fitting that he would have a big game and a hat trick in his final game as a senior here.”After Watters netted the Crimson’s final goal at 3:24 of the third, the Saints did manage to slip two more goals past Daigneau. But they mattered very little, as Harvard already held a steady advantage.The success of the Crimson’s balanced attack was evident in the box score. Five different players notched goals, and ten players recorded assists.The Crimson now turns its focus to the ECAC final weekend, which will begin...
...team, there had been rest for the weary before the ECAC quarterfinals. The Crimson had a two-week break to regain its health and strength before facing off against St. Lawrence on Friday night in the first contest of a best-of-three series.But long before Harvard goalie John Daigneau was taken off the ice with the Crimson down 4-1 late in the third period and the game all but over, it was obvious that rest didn’t play a factor. Harvard stepped out of the locker room and could not match the energy and focus...
...When they get a few up, they seem to relax—not relax in terms of their effort, but they get looser and more dangerous.”OFFENSIVE “D”In addition to playing well in front of goaltender John Daigneau, freshman blueliners Brian McCafferty and Jack Christian contributed to the Crimson’s scoring bonanza.Nine minutes into the second period, Christian forced a St. Lawrence turnover in his own zone and moved up the ice with the puck. Drawing two Saints defenders, he dished the puck to sophomore winger Alex Meintel...
...night with one minute left. Harvard moved into a tie after sophomore Dave Watters tipped a Dylan Reese shot into the back of the net with 12:09 left in the second period. It was Reese’s third straight game with an assist. Goalie John Daigneau withstood several furious flurries in front of his own net, saving a total of 25 shots on the night. Daigneau and St. Lawrence’s Justin Pesony each faced 27 shots, but Daigneau had one more crucial stop than his counterpart. The second period saw three goals—Watters?...
...home ice this weekend,” he said, “I think it’s vital to our chances for success coming down the stretch.” In their last regular-season appearance on home ice, seniors John Daigneau and captain Peter Hafner stabilized the defensive effort, while senior forward Dan Murphy provided assists on both Harvard goals. “Some of our seniors had maybe some of their best games of the year,” Donato said. “Our seniors really stepped up, and I think we accomplished...