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Other familiar faces are forward Larry Desmond, Harry Reynolds, and Bob Goodenow. Desmond, a senior, was voted the recipient of last year's Angler Trophy as the most improved player...
...caused a B.U. goal. The B.U. power play was in its usual awesome shape, running Harvard penalty killers Dave Cavanagh and ex-J.V. player Greg Driscoll all over the ice. Driscoll had moved up to replace Leif Rosenberger, whose third line status has been restored because of Bob Goodenow's injured ankle...
Offensively, Harvard may be hurt by the injured foot of forward Bob Goodenow, who has broken out of a prolonged drought to give Tommy Paul's line some scoring punch. The third line has looked better since Jay Riley moved up to replace Lief Rosenberger, but, aside from an occasional splurge by Bobby Havern, the Riley-Reynolds-Havern trio is not scoring. The Local Line does not appear as tired as it did in late February, and it now looks like both Dave Hynes and Bob McManama have a shot at 60-point seasons...
Harvard showed flashes of its January brilliance in the first period, but two Clarkson garbage goals left the game tied at 2-2. The Crimson came out flying in the opening minutes, jumping to a 1-0 lead at 00:37 as Bob Goodenow drilled home a Larry Desmond pass from 25 feet...
...Golden Knights made it 2-1 at 16:25 on an equally pathetic goal, capitalizing on Harvard's inability to clear the loose puck. Harvard came right back on a power play at 19:20, however, as Goodenow picked up his second goal, converting a behind-the-cage feed from Tommy Paul. Harvard outshot Clarkson, 17-10, for the period, but Clarkson goalie Kevin Woods and a Dave Hynes shot off the post frustrated the Crimson...