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...need to improve on if we want to establish ourselves.”And when the trailing team mounts a last-ditch charge, the Crimson can’t stop moving forward.“I think we get cautious out there,” senior forward Charlie Johnson said. “We stop attacking, stop getting it deep in their zone and going after them. We kind of sit back, and when you do that, you start taking penalties.”In Harvard’s last trio of games, four of the eight late goals allowed...
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Charlie Johnson caught the puck on his stick and paused a moment as skaters swarmed Harvard’s defensive zone. And then, with one mighty heave, the forward launched the puck the length of the Kelley Rink ice and watched it glide into Boston College’s empty net. Eight seconds remained on the clock, and the No. 5 Eagles—who had whittled the Crimson’s 4-0 lead into a mere one-goal advantage—had yanked their goalie for an extra skater nearly two full...
...third-periods goals at 15:42 to cut Harvard’s lead to 4-3. The Eagles then pulled goaltender Cory Schneider with 1:51 remaining and had several scoring opportunities, even hitting the crossbar in the last minute of play. Only when Crimson senior forward Charlie Johnson tallied an empty-net goal with eight seconds remaining did Harvard finally heave a collective sigh of relief. “We’d like to create a little more offense and go after [the Eagles] a little more in the third,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato...
...senior Vincent Porter said. “To get third was a good feeling after suffering some rough breaks.”The strong Sunday effort saved Harvard from a middle-of-the-road finish after a frustrating Saturday. Manning the A-division, juniors Clay Johnson and Kristen Lynch finished dead last out of eighteen competing teams in two of the first eight races. They also ended the regatta’s first half on a disappointing note, coming in 15th in the day’s final race.Porter and fellow senior Ruth Schlitz, sailing in the B-division...
...goal lead, it appeared to put on the cruise control and coast to the victory. But after senior Bo Clayton made a run and got a shot off on goal, Penn struck quickly on the counterattack and Omid Shokoufandeh managed to get the ball around Crimson goalie Ryan Johnson and into the net. With the Quakers in reach, the play became more fierce in the final minute—but when Johnson collected a shot with under half a minute left to play, the game ended, and the six seniors left Ohiri Field with their first Senior Day victory there...