Word: meintel
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...they took advantage of.” Junior forward Kevin Du scored the only goal for Harvard, equalizing for the Crimson at 8:05 of the first period. With Harvard on the power play, defenseman Dylan Reese took a shot from the blue line that deflected off winger Alex Meintel before caroming off Du and past Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich. But despite firing 29 shots on net, that lone goal was all the Crimson would get—a far cry from the four tallies that Harvard launched past Dekanich earlier this season at the Bright Hockey Center...
Just 1:43 later, sophomore winger Alex Meintel registered the go-ahead goal when linemate Paul Dufault won a faceoff in the right circle of the Big Red zone, pushing the puck forward and flicking it to him for the 2-1 lead...
...Harvard received a glimmer of hope in the form of a two-man advantage, but a feisty Terrier defense emerged from the Crimson’s shorthanded opportunity unscathed. Just a few minutes later, though, Harvard made the score 4-2 on a goal from sophomore left wing Alex Meintel. The score was 4-3 after a goal from sophomore left wing Dave Watters with 2:21 left, but a Boston University empty netter sealed the deal with six seconds to play. Despite gaining a bit of ground in the final period, the Crimson still found itself playing from behind?...
...freshman Mike Coskren strapped on his pads as Daigneau’s backup. Senior forward Charlie Johnson—who was “banged up,” according to Donato—and sophomore defenseman David MacDonald, who returned Saturday against RPI, were also notably absent. Alex Meintel, who has spent much of the season off the ice due to an ankle injury, played in his third game back and tallied Harvard’s only goal, tipping captain Peter Hafner’s shot past Union netminder Kris Mayotte’s right pad to equalize...
...then sailed the puck over goaltender John Daigneau’s glove.The Crimson responded with a goal 1:04 later, a Dylan Reese shot from the blue line that somehow dribbled by Lange, and Harvard closed the gap to 3-2 with 1:17 remaining, when sophomore Alex Meintel was credited with beating Lange in a crowded crease.The puck bounced through the crease and past Crimson skates with less than a minute to go, but Lange lay across the ice and smothered it for one of his 30 saves.“It was a frustrating one, I can tell...