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...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 a man down for over three minutes, the Crimson was able to hang onto the win on the back of McCollem??s goal. The victory was just the latest in Harvard’s five-game unbeaten run that began after the Beanpot finals. Prior to the streak, the Crimson suffered a 13-game winless winter through the months of December and January...
...minute later to tie the game at one. The scoring play started when sophomore Michael Biega preyed on a failed Bulldog clearance. He collected the puck and guided it across the ice to fellow sophomore Matt McCollem, who one-timed it past netminder Alec Richards. The goal was McCollem??s fourth of the season.“In the first 20 minutes we played pretty well,” Rogers said. “After that Yale took over the game and dominated us. They’re very fast and stick to their game plan very well...
...Crimson was unable to convert opportunities.Neither was its opponent, who had the puck at the goal line shortly after the 30 minute mark, but Hoyle made two clutch stops while drawing an interference call.Harvard looked to have taken the lead on the ensuing power play, when sophomore Matt McCollem??s backhand appeared to be a goal, but it was waved off, a call confirmed by video replay.Unperturbed, the Crimson opened the scoring seconds later with Killorn’s power-play score on senior Steve Rolecek’s assist after the Union goalie lost sight...
...said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “He’s a guy that really stepped forward for us. It’s nice to see Dave have a great game.” While offensive playmakers like Watters and freshman forward Matt McCollem??who contributed a goal and three assists—provided the scoring opportunities, on the other side of the rink, sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter and the defense simultaneously blanked the Bobcats, the team’s fourth shutout of the season.Although welcomed, the historically dominating numbers were not expected...
...definitely a rivalry there.” Despite the win, the Crimson missed crucial opportunities to score early in the game, and the team recorded only four shots during its three power plays. At one point, Harvard even failed to score on an empty net when freshman forward Matt McCollem??s shot clanged off the post. “When you have a chance at an empty net and you don’t take advantage of it, you do worry that you might not get another one of those, and it might be one of those nights...
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