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Period 2: H, Phil Falcone 1 (Jim Tumer, Mark Fusco), 4:44; H, Alan Litchfield 1 (unassisted), 12:20; B.U. Mark Fidler 1 (Bruce Milton, Bill Whelton), 14:15; H, Oison 2 (Watson, Fusco...
When Harvard showed signs of losing the momentum early in the third period, one Olson-Watson-Murray shift put an end to Terrier delusion as fast as you can say "Mark Fidler." All night, the trio dominated play--and then dominated the post-game scoring...
...Crimson then sandwiched two power play tallies in the second period around a goal by Litchfield (the second of his career) and a red-lighter from B.U.'s Mark Fidler to put the game away...
Anyhow, it's Harvard-B.U., and it's worth the trek across the river. Terrier Mark Fidler is fun to watch, Crimson center Phil Falcone, one of four freshmen forwards skating regular shifts, wins every faceoff, and all four lines of Harvard forwards are playing well. And after all, there's always the post-game fight...
...third period began much like the first, with neither team taking the initiative. With both sides ostensibly intent on prolonging their less than emotion-filled encounter into overtime, Harvard's Greg Olson and B.U.'s Fidler traded tallies at 5:44 and 6:28 to keep the contest even at 3-3. Then the Crimson decided that a little consolation was better than none...