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...advantage chance of the opening period when Colgate winger Mike Werner was awarded a major penalty and game misconduct at 9:25 for hitting Jon Pelle from behind. Harvard eventually scored a five-on-three goal at 13:39, with junior forward Mike Taylor netting the rebound of linemate Doug Rogers’ shot. Still, Colgate managed to equalize before the first intermission on a strange play. After making an initial glove save, Crimson goaltender Justin Tobe dropped the puck in front of him. Attempting to clear it away, McCafferty accidentally slipped the puck into his own net for Tobe?...
...made a great, great play to me at the back door,” Du said. “It was a beautiful pass from him.”With only a few minutes remaining, however, Harvard was unable to close out the Big Red. Cornell’s Doug Krantz got open near the blue line and elected to take a long-distance shot, which found its way past Richter to erase the Crimson’s lead at 15:51.While Harvard was able to apply some pressure on a power play and appeared ready to reclaim the lead...
With both teams serving frequent sentences in the penalty box during the first period, Harvard (2-4, 1-4) finally broke through during a 5-on-3 advantage, with junior Mike Taylor netting the rebound after a blocked shot by freshman Doug Rogers...
...made a great, great play to me at the back door,” Du said. “It was a beautiful pass from him.”With only a few minutes remaining, however, Harvard was unable to close out the Big Red. Cornell’s Doug Krantz got open near the blue line and elected to take a long-distance shot, which found its way past Richter and erased the Crimson’s lead at 15:51.Although Harvard applied some pressure on a power play and appeared ready to reclaim the lead...
ITHACA, N.Y.—Much like Michael Jordan repeatedly saved his best for the Utah Jazz, Cornell blueliner Doug Krantz is developing a knack for crushing the spirits of the Harvard men’s hockey team. In many ways, the Crimson’s late collapse in Friday’s 3-2 defeat could be compared to Harvard’s 4-3 loss to the Big Red on November 11, 2005—almost exactly a year ago. In both games, the Crimson held a late lead. On Friday, senior Kevin Du potted a power-play...