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...staying out of the box.”Harvard drew first blood coming out of the break, scoring at 11:54 off a goal by sophomore forward Joe Smith. The tally was somewhat of a lucky break as Smith, assisted by senior Nick Coskren and captain Jimmy Fraser, surprised Kalemba with the attempt that skipped across the goal line. However, the 2-1 lead was short-lived as Princeton struck just over two minutes later to send the teams into the third period tied. Despite being outshot 14-9 by the Tigers in the third and having to play...
...Crimson a good chance to even the score. But the Tigers snatched up a turnover at the offensive blue line and ripped a short-handed breakaway shot to boost their lead to 3-1. Harvard got another power-play opportunity halfway through the middle frame, but Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba got in front of shots from sophomore Matt McCollem and freshman Alex Killorn. And when the Crimson got a short-handed breakaway of its own, Kalemba stepped in front of sophomore Pier Olivier-Michaud’s shot to keep Harvard scoreless in the second period. Princeton kept its momentum...
...season last year and swept the season series 2-0 this year, the Golden Knights squeezed the NCAA bubble by claiming an at-large berth after tumbling from the ECAC playoffs. On March 22, however, there was one man responsible for Harvard’s fate: Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba. The netminder finished with 34 saves and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for his effort. “He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he works hard and he never gives up on a rebound,” said...
...goal at 2:20 of the third period as co-captain Mike Taylor sent a cross from the left wing through the Tigers’ zone. Waiting by the weak side post, Rogers had only to reach out and redirect Taylor’s pass past Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba (18 saves).Just over a minute later and just 11 seconds into a power-play opportunity, Rogers swooped in from the left side to drill home a rebound of freshman Alex Biega’s shot and give the Crimson a more comfortable 3-1 advantage...
...intermission, Harvard took control of the game in the middle frame.Rogers tied the game just 57 seconds into the period. Picking up the puck in the left corner of the Princeton zone, the pivot skated behind the goal and somehow slipped a shallow backhand shot past Tigers goaltender Zane Kalemba at the right post.“I just tried to wrap it in and flip it through the goalie’s legs,” Rogers said. “I didn’t really see the end of it, either.”Junior center Paul...