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...series, seeing action for the first time since Feb. 6...Harvard finished its Bright Hockey Center slate with just three home losses...Daigneau made 32 saves in the finale...The Crimson fired 39 shots on net last night, including 19 in the second frame...Sophomore center Paul Dufault won 14 of 16 faceoffs in Game 3...Murphy leads the team with 16 goals. Watters is second with 10...With the win on Saturday, Harvard has still not lost twice in a row all season.—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...
Just 1:43 later, sophomore winger Alex Meintel registered the go-ahead goal when linemate Paul Dufault won a faceoff in the right circle of the Big Red zone, pushing the puck forward and flicking it to him for the 2-1 lead...
...Coskren scored a goal of his own 10 minutes later, stabbing at a rebound outside the crease. And less than a minute later, Harvard’s third line gave the Crimson a 4-0 edge as with a pretty 1-2-3 off the faceoff. Paul Dufault won the draw and shipped the puck to Dave Watters, who fired across the slot to a wide-open Jon Pelle by the right post. Geragosian never had a chance to move across the crease. Pelle roofed a Ryan Maki rebound to give the Crimson a 5-0 lead in the third...
...dominated, the Tigers’ goal at 19:38 swung the momentum back in Princeton’s favor.But the Crimson didn’t lose its lead for long. With a faceoff in the Tigers’ zone and only seven seconds on the clock, sophomore center Paul Dufault sent a draw over to linemate Dave Watters at the edge of the right circle.Watters launched a powerful slapshot that surprised Princeton goaltender Eric Leroux and sailed past him into the top left corner at 19:56.Like that, Harvard’s lead was back—just a mere...
...getting some bounces.”Pelle scored the Crimson’s fourth and fifth goals, enlarging a lead that already seemed quite secure.His first score came just 41 seconds after Coskren put Harvard (14-9-2, 10-7-1 ECAC) ahead 3-0. Sophomore center Paul Dufault won a faceoff in the left circle of the Huskies’ zone, passing the puck forward to linemate Dave Watters. Watters fed the puck to the streaking Pelle at the right post for an easy put-away that gave the Crimson a 4-0 lead at the second intermission.Pelle accounted...