Word: daigneau
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
TROY, N.Y.—When Jake Morissette fired the eventual game-winner past Harvard goaltender John Daigneau with one second remaining on a Crimson bench minor, the rowdy Rensselaer crowd started chanting...
...execute.” RETURNING THE FAVOR Fortunately for Harvard, its defense was equally as stingy as Union’s, limiting the Dutchmen to 24 shots—just five in the first period—and holding them scoreless in three power-play opportunities. Crimson goaltender John Daigneau stood strong behind his blueliners, making opportune saves and allowing only a lone goal. Even that tally could hardly be blamed on the netminder: Union winger Augie DiMarzo sent a perfect pass cross-ice to streaking linemate T.J. Fox for a quick one-timer past the sliding Daigneau...
...make plays,” said Donato, whose team took just two shots on goal in four power-play opportunities.Union went up 15:20 into the third period, when Augie DiMarzo dished the puck across the slot to a speeding T.J. Fox, who easily pushed it past a sliding Daigneau. The Crimson notched the equalizer 53 seconds later, when Alex Meintel, standing just in front of the crease, tipped in Hafner’s blue line shot.Hafner was standing just a few yards from where he would launch his overtime attempt, the stuff of post-game debate...
...NORTH DAKOTA 0 Taylor’s wrister from the right circle just 1:31 into the third frame put the Crimson up Thursday night, and from there on out, Harvard battled to stave off a 16-shot final-frame attack from the Fighting Sioux. But Crimson netminder John Daigneau stopped each and every puck—and 29 on the night—for his third career shutout in front of a sellout crowd of 10,748 fans. North Dakota pulled goalie Philippe Lamoureux with 1:34 remaining, tacking another skater onto the man-advantage created by Jimmy Fraser?...
...pretty much determined how the game was going to be played, and we took it a lot easier than I would have liked.” Dartmouth dampened any hopes of a Harvard comeback at 16:39 of the final frame, when Jones backhanded a rebound past a recovering Daigneau for his second goal of the night and a 4-1 Big Green lead. Though the Crimson pulled Daigneau for an extra skater just moments later, Dartmouth maintained its assertive level of play and prevented Harvard from setting up its offense. Big Green pivot Eric Przepiorka accounted for the final...