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...whistled for too many men on the ice, granting Harvard a temporary reprieve and its first power play of the evening. With just six seconds remaining on that 5-on-4, Dylan Reese circled back towards the blue line with the puck, opening a seam in the Engineers??€™ defense. Capitalizing before RPI could shuffle into position, the sophomore threaded a pass diagonally through to the right faceoff circle, where Johnson waited unmarked. His one-timer well inside the right post easily slipped past goaltender Andrew Martin, hung out to dry on the other side of his crease...
...Crimson defense stayed strong and unraveled the Engineers??€™ strategy. Harvard began the second period with a stretch of defensive dominance that held MIT to just one goal until the last period...
...wouldn’t be a Harvard-MIT game without having a penalty shot awarded to the Engineers, which is how they won both games in overtime last season. The Engineers??€™ Alexei Zykov netted a goal on a penalty, narrowing the Crimson’s lead...
...drew first blood with the contest’s initial goal. Burmeister swam out of the goal to get the ball, allowing the Engineers??€™ John Rogers to lob the ball into...
...advantage began almost eight minutes into the third, when the Engineers??€™ Tommy Green was called for slashing. It was Harvard’s second power play of the game, and proved to be an impressive one. Over the course of one minute and 36 seconds—from 7:51 to 9:27—the Crimson almost knocked the Engineers off their skates...