Word: harvard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DeMichele scored at 7:00 on a power play, however, and Leif Rosenberger added another goal 23 seconds later to rescue the Crimson from immediate danger. But not until there were four minutes remaining in the period, when Harvard unleashed an incredible barrage upon Blue goalie Larry Smith, did the tide begin to turn...
...with Wildeat John Gray in the penalty box. Chris Gurry put a point shot past Smith to push Harvard ahead, 3-1. When Steve Owen and Joe Cavanagh both tallied within the next three minutes. New Hampshire was emotionally destroyed...
...Cavanagh-Owen-DeMichele line went on to score six of Harvard's 11 goals, with Cavanagh tallying three, and its cohesion and explosive power were symbolic of an evening during which the Crimson, offensively, could do little wrong...
...Harvard clearly had the potential for such an onslaught, but for it to come against a New Hampshire squad that skated with the Crimson all night was quite surprising...
...primary factors, perhaps, were the Wildcats' overuse of their pressure strategy, which often left Blue defensemen stranded up-ice, and poor goaltending. Against a less powerful offensive attack, the strategy could have been devastating. Against Harvard, it was self destructive...