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...shots. Freshman Alex Fallstrom started off the Crimson by sneaking the puck past Union’s Corey Milan from the right boards at 1:41. The tally gave Harvard some needed momentum, and about five minutes later, freshman David Valek converted on the rebound of junior Pier-Olivier Michaud??s blocked shot. Killorn logged the final goal of the period after junior Michael Biega won a battle for the puck in the corner and fed the rookie with a nice pass...
...only by its small student section but also by Northeastern supporters, Harvard refused to give in and responded just three minutes later. On the fifth and final power play for the Crimson, Biega wristed a hard shot on goal from between the faceoff circles, and sophomore Pier-Olivier Michaud??s deflection dribbled between the BU netminder’s legs to tie it at three all.A Harvard hooking penalty with just over two minutes to go gave the formidable Terrier power play a chance to flex its muscles. Taking advantage of the penalty, Terrier Jason Lawrence found space...
...Harvard got another power-play opportunity halfway through the middle frame, but Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba got in front of shots from sophomore Matt McCollem and freshman Alex Killorn. And when the Crimson got a short-handed breakaway of its own, Kalemba stepped in front of sophomore Pier Olivier-Michaud??s shot to keep Harvard scoreless in the second period. Princeton kept its momentum in the third frame, out-shooting Harvard, 19-8. The Tigers slammed in their second power-play goal at 8:37 and secured another breakaway goal at 11:21 to bring its lead...
...were short-handed so much,” Donato said. “I just told them to stay with it and really try to establish our forecheck and use our speed off the rush. I think we were able to do that in the third period [Pier-Olivier] Michaud??s line came out and had about a minute and a half, and I think that was really the catalyst for us to establish a good forecheck, and we were really able to generate some power-play opportunities off of that.”SO FRESH AND CLEANHoyle...
...Jostling with a Bobcats defender for the puck next to the right post, senior Dave Watters managed to kick it out to freshman Pier-Olivier Michaud in the slot, who delivered a wrister to Fisher’s left side to bring the Crimson to within one. It was Michaud??s fourth goal of the season.Following another rebound goal from Quinnipiac, Harvard received a golden opportunity to go into the first intermission with the score still manageable. Two quick Bobcat penalties left Harvard with 1:51 worth of 5-on-3 play to work with. 45 seconds later...