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...with the loss, even though both Harvard goaltenders saw action in the contest. Daigneau started for the Crimson (15-10-2, 11-8-1 ECAC) and played for 20 minutes, but with Colgate (16-10-6, 12-6-2) leading 2-1 at the first intermission, Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 replaced the starter with junior Justin Tobe. “It was just very simple,” Donato said. “I thought Justin, at that time, gave us the best chance to come back.” And Tobe did keep Harvard...
...coach Mark Mazzoleni once said of him, “He can be the difference-maker for us, if he plays with jam.”Though he possesses game-changing talent, Johnson can be inconsistent, enduring stretches of silence between flashes of brilliance. Said current Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after benching the forward for the first of two games last week, “There has to be a reward for effort, and the opposite also.”But Johnson was back in the lineup this weekend in upstate New York, having heard what...
...think it was very fitting that Peter Hafner gets up after being hit, bloodied, [and] comes back and scores a big goal for us,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato...
...knew that we weren’t leaving here without some blood [spilt] and a lot of effort and hard work,” Donato said, “and I’m very proud of our guys...
...Huge.” That is the only word Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted Donato ’91 could use to describe the importance of this weekend’s road games. Given its competition, “difficult” may also be appropriate. The planets have aligned, and the four top-ranked teams of the ECAC—travel partners No. 6 Cornell and Colgate and partners Harvard and Dartmouth—will gather in a shootout that will have postseason implications. The Crimson will face the Raiders in Hamilton, N.Y. tonight, while...