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...minute into the second period, firing a shot from the left side that slipped into the right pocket of the net past BU goalie Millan Kieran, who is also a freshman. Perhaps one of the most notable performances of the night came from freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle, who made 30 saves and allowed four goals, two of which were results of power plays. And although Hoyle took a period to get into a good rhythm, the rookie made a few crucial saves later in the night that kept the Crimson neck-and-neck with the Terriers. Hoyle jumped...
...errors hindered its performance and assisted the Crimson in its offensive onslaught. Harvard, on the other hand, slammed down seven service aces and only had 13 service errors overall. Ivica led the team with 22 kills and 10 digs overall, while Weissbourd tallied 19 kills and seven digs. Freshman Matt Jones recorded 12 kills and six digs, and junior Erik Kuld notched 10 kills and seven digs. Junior co-captain Gil Weintraub anchored the offense with 63 assists. Harvard returns to the Malkin Athletic Center to face NYU on Friday and East Stroudsburg on Saturday in its first conference events...
...Friday night’s 3-1 victory over the Union Dutchmen at the Bright Hockey Center allows the team to generate favorable momentum before it faces the Terriers—the most decorated team in Beanpot history, with 28 championship trophies. The win also allows freshman goalie Matt Hoyle to build confidence before tonight’s game, in which Hoyle will face an opponent who averages 3.7 goals per game. BU has put together a five-game winning streak, including a 3-1 victory over Merrimack on Friday night that saw the Terrier’s long-time...
...Despite being outshot, 30-25, for the game, Harvard held on for the win behind the impressive performance of freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle...
...thought some of the key characters that we need…going forward stepped up for us and did a good job,” Donato said. “Whether you’re talking about Doug Rogers or Jimmy Fraser or Matt Hoyle, I thought we had a lot of guys who played well tonight...