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...been yanked in favor of Justin Tobe, the Crimson’s backup for eight of its first nine games. Now, for the first time since Nov. 4, Daigneau was watching the game from the bench. “Johnny was tired,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “It was his seventh game in 15 nights. I don’t think, physically, he was feeling well.” Daigneau allowed two goals in Friday’s first frame: a shorthanded attempt just 3:15 into the game...
...scored a goal late in the second period to cut Harvard’s lead in half, the Crimson clamped down on the penalty kill, blanking the Terriers in seven opportunities. “We did a good job killing penalties,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “Unfortunately, some of them were unnecessary, and I think it took a little jump out of our legs on the other end of the ice.” With players tired from working hard in their own zone, the Crimson lost many opportunities...
...momentum in the third period or going into overtime,” Maki said. “In the break the coach pulled us aside and told us we had to get back to the basics—smart plays, no turnovers.” Whatever Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said during the intermission seemed to work as the Crimson took the ice for overtime in complete control for the first time since the opening period. To start the game, it looked as though the Bulldogs were totally over-matched by Harvard’s speed...
...Bears, with senior forward Dan Murphy notching a man-advantage tally and sophomore winger Dave Watters scoring Harvard’s first goal just seconds after a Brown penalty expired.“[The power play] got us the win tonight,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after yesterday’s matchup. “I thought there were a lot of chances we didn’t take advantage of...but it gives us something to work on.”DAIGN-ED WORTHYDaigneau earned his first career shutout against the Bears...
...play kept the Bears at bay. In the middle of the period, a sprawling save was quickly followed by a big stop on a Brown 2-on-1. “[Daigneau] is getting more confident each time he goes out,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I think he’s got great amounts of talent, and it’s nice to see him be rewarded for all his hard work.” On the offensive end, Harvard also put the pressure on from the start. Despite...