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...team up 3-2 with under a minute remaining in the second frame with a close-range rebound. And midway through the third period, to the delight of hat-donning fans throughout the Bright Hockey Center, Du took a second stab at his own shot and beat Tiger netminder Eric Leroux for the 4-3 lead. That’s one tie-breaking goal per period. And so in overtime, with the score knotted 4-4, it came as no surprise that Donato chose to send Du out for a penalty shot. He might have been booed...
...Cromwell said. “His relay swims were crucial, and his 100- free was huge. He upset Reinhart, one of the best swimmers at the meet, and just did an incredible job.” The Crimson youth movement continued to impress, as freshmen Bill Jones and Eric Lynch scored individual victories—two for Jones and one for Lynch. Sophomore Geoff Rathgeber, a consistent threat, tallied two individual victories. “Geoff is just a great swimmer,” Cocks said. “He performed well this weekend, as always. For the 200- breaststroke...
...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 18 seconds later. Instead of heading into the locker room tied at one, the Crimson enjoyed a 2-1 cushion at the first intermission...
...President has also left a position open in Currier House. Raymond L. Palmer Jr. ’07 and Christopher M. Pak ’07 are running unopposed in Winthrop and Mather respectively. Currier’s vacancy will be filled by either Eric I. Kouskalis ’07 or Joseph K. Cooper ’07. Leverett and Eliot will have three candidates for each spot: Benjamin S. Decker ’08, Matthew S. Fasman ’08, and Edward Y. Lee ’08 for Leverett; and Thomas D. Hadfield...
...power-play goal of the night. Unfortunately for Harvard, that lead didn’t last any longer than the others had: Princeton forward Grant Goeckner-Zoeller skated through the crease and pushed the equalizer past Daigneau less than two minutes later, at 11:20. Harvard pressured Tiger goalie Eric Leroux as the final minute waned, and with precious few ticks left on the clock, the puck kicked off Jimmy Fraser and out towards Du. Leroux threw his stick—punishable by a penalty shot—but the officials made no signal as regulation time expired. Daigneau skated...