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...finish strong at the hoop. The Crimson would never trail for the remainder of the game, although Princeton did manage to keep the affair close until late. After Goffredo hit a driving layup to put Harvard up 36-29 with 5:45 to play, Tigers forward Justin Conway scored four straight points to pull Princeton within three and bring back memories of last season’s 60-59 Tigers win at Lavietes Pavilion, when Harvard held a six-point lead with a minute to play, only to collapse in heartbreaking fashion. Housman and Goffredo had both been present...
...five minutes into the third frame, a pair of Harvard penalties—including freshman Chad Morin’s five-minute major and game misconduct for head-butting—set up a Big Red 5-on-3, during which Cornell’s Mark McCutcheon beat netminder Justin Tobe high to tie the score. “[Morin] got a little carried away,” Donato said, adding that he “didn’t get a great view” of the whistled play. “I don’t think...
...Donato ’91. “They’re a talented team with that first line and the goaltending.” Colgate struck first when junior Tyler Burton pickpocketed freshman center Doug Rogers at the Harvard blue line and sent a slapshot past senior goaltender Justin Tobe just 5:08 into the first frame. The Crimson had a good look at goal later in the first period, as Rogers intercepted a Raiders cross pass, leaving him alone with Dekanich. But the pivot was denied on the slapshot attempt. Harvard continued the offensive pressure in the second...
...most of the year, it’s been the worst of times for goaltender Justin Tobe. But on the closing weekend of the regular season, it was finally the best of times. One night after holding Colgate to a single goal, the senior repeated the feat in Harvard’s game against rival Cornell. And with the Bright Hockey Center filled close to capacity on Senior Night, Tobe made 26 saves to earn a significant victory for the team. This came from a player who hadn’t started a league game since a 3-2 victory...
...row—if you [include] the Final Four in Albany—it’s a tough row to hoe. So to get home ice in the first round is an advantage.” NET GAIN The ongoing rotation in net continued Friday night, with senior Justin Tobe getting the nod over freshman Kyle Richter, who had started Harvard’s last 10 contests against ECAC opponents. Richter had been pulled in favor of Tobe midway through a 5-1 loss to Yale one week before and had also surrendered six goals...