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...Bobcats appeared as if they wanted to score another 14 this weekend. They matched the Crimson in all aspects of the first period—except goals.Harvard scored twice in the first period, which featured Watter’s first goal. Accepting the rebound from senior forward Alex Meintel??s blocked shot, Watters deftly slipped it into the goal from the left post as opposing goalie Bud Fisher struggled to get his bearings.The Crimson’s play was far from perfect. Harvard failed to convert on three power-play opportunities, but this trend would soon change. After...
...frame saw the Crimson cut down on the penalties and return to its Friday-night form, but, as it had been all game, the Bobcat lead was just barely too much to overcome. A period of steady Harvard pressure—capped by a 4-on-3 score from Meintel??brought Harvard to within two at 12:25, but the Crimson never closed the gap. A Quinnipiac empty-netter by Andrew Meyer—who banked the puck off the boards at the 19:33 mark—finally put things out of reach for good...
...thought we started off pretty slow tonight, and then we started to take it to them after a while,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “But some untimely penalties, just missed defensive coverage, kind of hurt us tonight.”Senior forward Alex Meintel??s second period goal at 14:14 tied the score at 1-1 after Meintel deflected a slap-shot from junior Jimmy Fraser past Brown goalie Dan Rosen. The score was Meintel??s third goal and Fraser’s fifth assist of the season...
...final frame when he received a centering pass from sophomore defenseman Chad Morin and stuffed the puck past Leggio at the left post.Meintel also added an assist on the Crimson’s first goal at 12:11 of the first period. After sophomore Alex Biega corralled Meintel??s pass at Clarkson’s blue line, his shot through traffic found the stick of co-captain Mike Taylor and was deflected in for the goal. Penalties did not play a significant role in the game, as each team only drew three penalties and showed off efficient penalty...
...zone with only one defender and Spillane to beat, but a bad pass allowed the trailing Catamounts to recover.Harvard flubbed a similar play in the overtime frame. With just under four minutes remaining, Meintel and senior winger Dave Watters skated in on a 2-on-1, but Watters kicked Meintel??s pass to him and failed to challenge Spillane.In a game that featured plenty of scoring opportunities but very few scores, those missed chances loomed large as Harvard headed home with just a tie against an unranked opponent.“We didn’t execute?...