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Each year brings change in college hockey, and for the Harvard men’s hockey team, both ends of the ice have roles for the nine incoming freshmen to fill. Aside from the questions surrounding who will start in goal, Harvard is looking to bolster its offensive lines after graduating six forwards last season.The Crimson’s roster includes players who have substantial experience at the national junior level, but the first task will be to adjust to the pace of college hockey and the length of the season.Though some of Harvard’s top goal-scorers...
...Scott Fleming slammed in a rebound on the power play.Hoyle has now accumulated the most ice time of the three contenders for the goal spot; sophomore Ryan Carroll and junior John Riley have played roughly 30 minutes in their respective careers.While Hoyle certainly stood out among the freshmen, several other rookies proved their mettle on the ice.Freshman Colin Moore established himself on special teams, clearing the puck out of the Crimson’s zone at a few key moments. He also had a great chance to score, but the Big Green’s netminder blocked...
...also says that publicity about CFL bulb use and disposal is more deficient for freshmen, both because of the low ratio of reps (3) to freshman dorms (16), and because recycling is less centralized...
...Ryabkina certainly isn’t the only sophomore looking to contribute this year. Last year’s rookies, particularly forwards Kate Buesser and Katharine Chute and defenseman Leanna Coskren, also made an immediate impact in their first season.“It was pretty impressive how as freshmen last year they were all starting, almost, and I think it’s going to be the same idea,” Vaillancourt says. “They’re all fearless. I’m expecting even more from them—more pucks...
...keep doing the same thing, working hard, and hopefully the puck goes my way.” The puck certainly went his way last year, as Biega’s nine goals were enough to rank him fourth on the team in scoring and third among Ivy League freshmen in conference games. Biega often found himself in scoring situations on Harvard’s power-play lines—he notched five goals on special teams. But some of Biega’s biggest plays have set up goals for others. He had three assists in the Crimson?...