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...just a great individual effort by him and a really pretty goal to watch,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. Just five minutes later, another underclassman was able to light the lamp. Forward Michael Biega, younger brother of sophomore defenseman Alex, received a cross from junior forward Steve Rolecek and sent the puck past PEI goalie Dayne Davis for a 2-0 lead. “I know when I was a freshman, I was pretty nervous my first game, so it was good to see,” Taylor said of the scoring by the rookies...
...Defenseman Dylan Reese ’07, former captain of the Harvard men’s hockey team, has signed a one-year contract with the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League (AHL). Reese’s contract also includes an option for a second year. Reese comes to the Rampage by way of the Hartford Wolf Pack, another AHL team, for which he compiled four assists over 10 games last season. The Rampage is slated to open its 2007-08 campaign on Oct. 6. In his four years as a blueliner for the Crimson, Reese tallied...
...turns to two new faces to help guide the team next season. Flygh is a veteran coach with experience at a top Division I program in UMD. He also served as an assistant at New England College—his alma mater—for three years. A top defenseman in his playing days, the Swedish native will look to help the Harvard defensive unit and penalty kill...
Senior attackman Greg Cohen was named to the All-Ivy League second team for the second year in a row Wednesday, one of three players from the Harvard men’s lacrosse team honored by the conference this season. Co-captain midfielder John Henry Flood and sophomore defenseman Max Gottschall received honorable mention recognition. It was the second straight honorable mention nod for Flood, while it marks the first All-Ivy selection of Gottschall’s career. Cohen ended his senior season with 25 points and five assists to lead the Crimson in scoring. Flood was second...
...most collegiate athletes, senior year is usually the last time they will play sports on a competitive level. However, for Dylan Reese, standout defenseman for the men’s hockey team, it was a case of one door closing, and another one opening.Just four days after Harvard lost to Clarkson in the ECAC quarterfinals to conclude its season and his collegiate career, the senior was already in talks with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League.The Rangers had drafted him out of high school in the 7th round of the 2003 draft as a graduating high school...