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...seventh game in 15 nights. I don’t think, physically, he was feeling well.” Daigneau allowed two goals in Friday’s first frame: a shorthanded attempt just 3:15 into the game and a glove-side shot at 13:58, about which Donato said, “I don’t think it was a good goal.” The second period saw two more Golden Knights taliies, and the third period saw Tobe in net and Daigneau behind the bench, mask replaced with a knit Crimson...
...seconds later. As the fifth Brown skater took the ice, sophomore forward Paul Dufault passed from the right circle behind the net to junior forward Ryan Maki. After corralling the puck, Maki sent a pass to the tape of sophomore forward Dave Watters for a one-timer under the glove of Brown netminder Adam D’Alba. The Crimson dominated on the defensive and offensive end, but seemed to struggle at the beginning of the game with one of its strengths, failing to score on its first three power-play attempts. But with 3:43 to play...
...when it comes to such matters, better to trust no one. Armed with a physics concentrator’s toolbox, a faucet, a few free-weights, and a gang of prophylactics (Durex, Trojan, and the suspect Lifestyles), FM decided to get to the bottom of the love-glove travesty. First, we tested our condoms for “resistance” using an “ohmmeter.” Condom experts use ohmmeters to test condoms’ permeability. But their method is confusing. FM just hooked the condoms up jumper-cable style to see how much juice...
...edge despite Dufault’s third-minute goal to open the night’s scoring.On the other hand, an outstanding save by Daigneau in the second period brought the Crimson’s power play to life.After the goaltender twisted his body to make a diving glove stop on a shorthanded Big Red 2-on-1, Harvard forward Dan Murphy tipped in a shot from defenseman Tom Walsh on the ensuing counterattack, tying the score at two goals apiece at 8:28.The Crimson’s power play put Harvard up 3-2 in the third, when...
...looked like a game-changing save when Harvard goaltender John Daigneau made it, sliding right to cover the post and then sprawling backwards to stop the shot with his glove. It was an acrobatic change of direction that made the Bright Center crowd roar Friday night, and once the puck was cleared away from Daigneau, who had collapsed across the crease, the Crimson marched down the ice and scored a power-play goal to tie the game 2-2. If you’d turned in the stands to discuss Daigneau’s save—or looked down...