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...Nick Coskren added the insurance goal to make the score 3-1 with 11:15 left in the game. Despite having three power-play opportunities at the end of the third period, Dartmouth could not capitalize and even let up a short-handed empty-netter when co-captain Jimmy Fraser scored with only four seconds remaining.Clearly, Donato’s intermission adjustments entering the third period helped the team recover from the hectic nature of the first two periods.“I just told them to stay with it and really try to establish our forecheck...
...graduated a few guys who were key to our offense, but we also found a few freshmen who can really put the puck in the net, so I don’t think we’ve lost any offense,” co-captain Jimmy Fraser says. “If anything, we’ve gained some for this upcoming season.”Harvard hopes that both Killorn and Moore, two products of the national junior hockey stage, can quickly morph into offensive threats. Killorn, who hails from Montreal. has already shown promise by scoring his first...
...When [she] gets going, she’s very hard to stop.” Taking on another seeded player in the third round, Peterzan was unable to continue her run through the draw. She was defeated 6-2, 6-3 by Virginia’s Emily Fraser, the number nine seed. Peterzan fell behind in the first set and was never able to recover, but the score was slightly deceiving. “Just a few points going the other way could have completely turned around the outcome of the match,” Peterzan said...
...were the ones who found the back of the net. Freshman Alex Killhorn put Harvard on the board early at 05:23 during the team’s first power play when Killhorn was in the right place to bury a rebound following a shot from co-captain Jimmy Fraser. Rookie Ryan Grimshaw, skating on the right side in the offensive zone, let loose a shot just 72 seconds later to put the Crimson ahead permanently. Sophomore Joe Smith and freshman Eric Kroshus also assisted on the play. The Harvard dominated at the start of the game, out-shooting Trois...
This isn't the first crisis London has lived through, and it won't be the last. At the Guildhall, which is where the City administration is based, policy head Stuart Fraser talks about his 45 years of experience there and says, "You just have to sit it out. It recovers." But he acknowledges that "it's a painful process, and we are only at the beginning." The impact won't be felt across the board. Barring a financial cataclysm, London will retain its position as Europe's preeminent financial center. Some wealth management may migrate to Singapore or Dubai...