Word: harvard
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Hasky captain Dave Poile, perhaps the best stick-handler and shooter in recent Northeastern history, put Harvard behind after 13 minutes of play, and the Huskies' rough. collapsing defensive style preserved the lead until early in the second period...
...With Harvard a man down. Tom Daniells flipped the puck to Poile behind the Crimson net. and Poile skated around to push it past goaltender Bruce Durno. It was unsetting to say the least. and disorganization on Harvard's part did little to change things...
Northeastern has always been a pesky squad. usually shallow in talent. but it perennially seems to knock Harvard off its precise. position-play strategy. It usually scores on its opponents defensive lapses, and employs a rough, Canadian-style checking game to keep the enemy offense from cohering. It achieved both goals last night...
...Huskies reverted back to their collapsing defense, and it resulted in a five-man mix-up and a Harvard goal at 3:47. Center George McManama fished the puck out of the scramble in front of Northeastern goalie Dan Eberly, and flipped it by him to tie the score...
...five minutes later. Poile stole the puck from a Harvard defenseman in the Crimson end and beat Durno cleanly from 20 feet to put Harvard down again...