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...play strikes.The man-advantage outburst came after the Crimson converted only two of its 18 opportunities last weekend against Princeton and Quinnipiac.“We moved the puck around, we used the options, and it was a huge difference in the game,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said on Saturday night. “Our power play was able to score when the game was up for grabs.”HARVARD 6, COLGATE 4Three late Raider goals turned a blowout into a close game—at least on the scoreboard.But...
...College in the Bright Hockey Center with a 3-1 victory. At the time, the Eagles were tops in the nation, while the Crimson was a middling 2-2-1. “Obviously, the rivalry is there regardless of the records,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “And I don’t think we’re afraid to play anybody. I look at our team as being capable of beating anybody. “We’re excited to play Boston College,” Donato added...
...coming on the Cornell penalty kill, no less—turned into a knotted score, a brand new hockey game with more than a period and a half left to play. “That was an incredible save by John,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, “a short-handed effort where he laid out. As the game of hockey goes, we came right down and scored, and I thought it really changed the momentum of the game.” Harvard came out firing in the third frame and took...
...numbers like those would all but kill the Crimson’s chances against Cornell tomorrow night. “I think one of our strengths is our depth and the fact that four lines can all skate and make plays,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91, “but when we get into a man-up, man-down type of game, it shortens our bench and makes our best players play so much defense that it’s tough for us to go on offense.” The Crimson...
...third power-play goal in two nights. On the weekend, Harvard compiled 50 minutes in the box and went just 1-of-18 on the power play. “I think we shot ourselves in the foot the last two games,” Harvard coach Ted Donato said. “We’re taking penalties that to me are pretty needless—away from the puck or not in dangerous situations. We’re going to have to eliminate that from our game if we want to beat very good teams...