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...should be,” captain Dylan Reese says. “You need competition…whoever is better is going to play.” Last year’s Harvard squad entered the season without a cemented starting netminder, thanks to the graduation of Hobey Baker finalist Dov Grumet-Morris ’05, a four-year starter for the Crimson. Coach Ted Donato ’91 experimented with then-junior Justin Tobe and John Daigneau ’06, and the latter eventually won the job. Despite little playing experience before the 2005-2006 season...
...points in a period and a season. And some of the other records that he previously held—such as most goals in a career—have been claimed by his later students. During his 20-plus years at Bright Hockey Center, these students included the three Hobey Baker Award Winners and fellow-Olympians Scott M. Fusco ’85, Mark E. Fusco ’83, and B. Lane MacDonald ’88, as well as other Olympic contenders such as Donato and many NHL players.Donato, who Cleary described in 1990 as having...
...Crimson had its opportunities in the third period, Harvard struggled to set up its offense. Even in the last 10 minutes of the game, the Black Bears were skating harder and faster. Donato eventually pulled Daigneau with just over four minutes remaining, but it was to no avail, as Hobey Baker finalist Greg Moore skated up the right boards and flicked the puck into the gaping goalmouth at 16:24 to ice the game. But even after that, Maine didn’t lower the pressure. Forward Brent Shepheard potted a scrappy tally with just 40 seconds remaining to account...
...keep capitalizing on the power play, which has been solid the last few weekends. If we keep that up, we’ll be successful.” And of course, the Harvard defense must keep an eye on the Bears’ offensive leader, captain Greg Moore, a Hobey Baker finalist who has tallied a team-leading 26 goals and 16 assists for a total of 42 points. Moore will look to poke holes in Harvard goaltender John Daigneau, who was named Most Outstanding Player of the ECAC finals and sports a .915 save percentage. Meanwhile, the Crimson offense...
...power play and mustered only two even-strength goals last weekend against Quinnipiac and Princeton. Against Big Red goalie David McKee—whose early 2.48 GAA and .900 save percentage stand in start contrast to the numbers of last year’s Hobey Baker Hat Trick finalist season—Harvard skaters will need to follow up more shots, crowd the net, and risk bodies for rebounds. “They’re a bunch of big boys,” said sophomore forward Tyler Magura, “and we’re going to have...