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...Fraser takes aim from the blue line, just to the left of center, and fires through a screen and through Rosen to tie the game at 1. Alex Meintel got the tip and the score, so give Fraser a clutch assist. A power-play goal...
...from an extremely tight angle. Senior Jon Pelle and sophomore Doug Rogers picked up the assists on the play. Harvard continued to build pressure but was unable to find the net again. With less than three minutes left in the period, and the Crimson already shorthanded, junior Jimmy Fraser got called for a cross-check with contact to the head. By the Harvard bench, away from the puck, Fraser got into a tussle with a St. Lawrence player; with his opponent already down, Fraser decided to give him a little extra. The penalty put Harvard on the wrong...
...puck deflected in his direction. Finding himself on a breakaway with 2:36 remaining, Keiser buried a wrist shot from the hash mark past Harvard sophomore netminder Kyle Richter for the go-ahead goal. “He was pretty much all alone,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said. “He had enough time to bear down and pick his spot.” As the final seconds of crunch time ticked away, coach Ted Donato ’91 pulled Richter with 1:29 remaining and used its 6-on-5 advantage to apply pressure...
...period goals]. I don’t think we necessarily got deflated on Saturday, but it was more of an unlucky play.” TWO-MINUTE MINORS With the tie on Friday night, Harvard snapped a five-game losing streak...Sophomore defenseman Chad Morin and junior forward Jimmy Fraser each scored their first goal of the season this weekend...The Crimson suffered a mental breakdown against the Bobcats in the second period and took a penalty for too many men on the ice. The next night, Richter took a rare goalie penalty for high-sticking. —Staff...
...passed it back to junior Brian McCafferty. After McCafferty put the puck on net, Taylor jumped on the rebound to score just 1:37 into the second. Harvard converted on the power play to tie it up at 8:24 in the second. Off a pass from junior Jimmy Fraser, sophomore Chad Morin smashed a slapshot through a line of Quinnipiac defensemen to even the game at three. “Sometimes the puck has eyes,” Morin said of his clean shot. “Sometimes you’re lucky and it doesn?...