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...front of a packed and raucous Lynah Rink crowd. The win clinched the Crimson’s first Ivy title since 2000, but it came at a price: defenseman Brian McCafferty, forward Tyler Magura, and captain Peter Hafner were all helped off the ice with various injuries. Though Hafner??s stitches to the forehead won’t hinder him this weekend, coach Ted Donato ’91 could not comment on the rest of his locker room-turned-infirmary, which includes not only McCafferty and Magura but sophomore forward Mike Taylor, who went down with...
...Hafner??s cut to the forehead was severe enough to require stitches after the game...
...almost immediately after Maki put Harvard ahead, captain Peter Hafner took a trip to the sin bin for interference, giving Brown (3-14-5, 2-10-3) a chance to tie. Though the Bears were not able to convert on the ensuing power play opportunity, Hafner??s infraction was the precursor of several untimely penalties that would hinder the Crimson attack—especially the already ineffective man-advantage unit—and prevent Harvard from finding the back of the net for the remainder of regulation. “That was the frustrating part...
...sophomore defenseman David MacDonald, who returned Saturday against RPI, were also notably absent. Alex Meintel, who has spent much of the season off the ice due to an ankle injury, played in his third game back and tallied Harvard’s only goal, tipping captain Peter Hafner??s shot past Union netminder Kris Mayotte’s right pad to equalize for the Crimson just 53 seconds after the Dutchmen’s late goal. The sophomore forward skated on the fourth line with freshman Jimmy Fraser and Nick Coskren, while the physical Dave Watters, Tyler Magura...
...into the third period, when Augie DiMarzo dished the puck across the slot to a speeding T.J. Fox, who easily pushed it past a sliding Daigneau. The Crimson notched the equalizer 53 seconds later, when Alex Meintel, standing just in front of the crease, tipped in Hafner??s blue line shot.Hafner was standing just a few yards from where he would launch his overtime attempt, the stuff of post-game debate.“News to me,” smiled Dutchmen goaltender Kris Mayotte when told that Harvard skaters thought the puck slipped in. Hafner himself didn?...