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...Donato said. “And we gave up a couple of chances that they took advantage of.” Junior forward Kevin Du scored the only goal for Harvard, equalizing for the Crimson at 8:05 of the first period. With Harvard on the power play, defenseman Dylan Reese took a shot from the blue line that deflected off winger Alex Meintel before caroming off Du and past Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich. But despite firing 29 shots on net, that lone goal was all the Crimson would get—a far cry from the four tallies that...
...players and team officials defended Gretzky and dismissed media suggestion that the controversy would be a distraction."Over here it turns back to Team Canada and his leadership on the team and that's what excites us," says Colorado defenseman Rob Blake, a former teammate of Gretzky's with the Los Angeles Kings. "He walked in just like he did four years ago when we won the gold (at the Salt Lake Winter Games). He's the greatest player ever to play the game and he wears that crown into retirement. He walks in the room and everybody looks...
...They made some good plays and scored some good goals, but we wouldn’t be denied.”Similarly, the Crimson allowed a goal midway through the second period before striking in the final minute of the frame.With Harvard on the power play, junior defenseman Dylan Reese fired an initial shot that was stopped by Princeton goaltender Eric Leroux.But junior forward Ryan Maki, standing right at the edge of the crease, scooped the rebound and quickly fed it to Du at the left post. Du slammed the puck past Leroux at 19:13, giving Harvard...
...Pelle capping it at 11:33 of the third period.NOTESFour out of Harvard’s five freshmen in the lineup earned two points on the scoresheet. Rolecek and Coskren assisted each other’s goals, Fraser contributed to both of his linemates’ goals, and rookie defenseman Brian McCafferty was credited with secondary assists on the Crimson’s two power play goals…Senior blueliner Tom Walsh was nominated yesterday for the Walter Brown award, awarded annually to the best collegiate hockey player in New England…The Crimson held the Northeastern power...
...coaches were born and raised. Many of the names on the Italian roster - try Carter Trevisani - sound like they belong to players on an Ontario farm team. Then again, the Italian squad is like a Canadian farm team. "I still dream about playing in the National Hockey League," says defenseman Trevisani, 23, a former Canadian junior standout and son of an Italian immigrant. "I was a good player but I wasn't an unbelievable player. In Canada, you have to be unbelievable." Not so in countries like Italy that lack the sport's traditions. But hockey's crossover nationals...