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After the Crimson held a 9-2 advantage in shots on goal through 10 minutes, the Bulldogs erupted for four goals in a seven-minute span on sophomore goaltender John Daigneau, giving Yale what seemed to be an untouchable lead...
...onslaught began with 7:05 remaining in the period, when the Elis’ leading scorer, Joe Zappala, caught Harvard in a line change and snapped off his 17th goal of the season. Daigneau had a clear look at the shot, which came from the top of the left circle, but it hit his leg pad and trickled past...
...pivotal goal in the period came less than four minutes later. Yale sophomore Matthew Craig took a shot from the left point that slipped through traffic in front of Daigneau. Daigneau knocked it down, but it skipped past him. He lunged backward and—in the opinion of both the goal judge and Yale fans seated behind him—stopped the puck before it completely crossed the line...
...light did not go on. The Bulldogs, thinking they had scored anyway, began to celebrate. The Harvard players stood and watched them. There was no signal from the on-ice officials until approximately 10 seconds later, when referee Alex Dell—who was near the hash marks when Daigneau covered up the puck—pointed toward...
Hristovski literally skated through four Harvard players at the blue line—Ryan Maki, Kevin Du, Noah Welch and Kenny Smith—and slipped the puck underneath Daigneau. Welch later called that play, and the first period in general, “the all-time low in my hockey career...