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...interesting thing about Cavanagh’s goal—and Kolarik??s correct prediction—is that neither should’ve come to pass...
...could’ve guessed this year’s goal-scorer—Kolarik??since it is March and, well, he hadn’t scored a goal in the game yet. But there he was in the slot, hammering away at a gorgeous feed from Noah Welch for his 21st career ECAC tournament point in 16 games—and second goal in as many nights...
They are inseparable friends but unique from one another on and off the ice. Fried has a quiet, steady demeanor and the 6’3, 210-lb. build to pull it off. He has a legendary work ethic and, in Kolarik??s words, “a heart of gold.” Fried founded the Crimson City Hockey Clinic for underprivileged youths. He’s deadly serious about his schoolwork, but has also written some of Satire V’s outrageously funny articles...
...wasn’t so much the offensive contributions that mattered most. Harvard was already ahead 1-0 when Bernakevitch assisted on Kolarik??s power-play goal. Maki’s crossover move at the blue line to lose his defender before he blasted the puck just above Catamount goalie Travis Russell’s glove, what Mazzoleni termed “a real nice goal-scorer’s goal,” was a nail in the coffin—and a beautiful one at that—but ultimately just icing on the cake...
After Friday’s game, Kolarik??whose goal at 15:03 was his team-leading sixth career tally in the ECAC tournament—gave the credit to his freshman linemates...