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...that the Beanpot is a tournament in which seniors really come out to play. So it’s somewhat surprising to learn that some of Harvard’s biggest plays at last night’s event were made by underclassmen. Sophomores Michael Biega and Pier-Olivier Michaud slapped in two of the Crimson’s goals, while freshman Alex Killorn tallied an assist on the first score of the night. Killorn scored an unassisted power-play goal of his own one minute into the second period, firing a shot from the left side that slipped into...
...think sometimes penalties can have an effect on the game and I think the neutral zone was pretty well tied up,” Donato said. Amidst the Union onslaught, the Crimson managed to score on a power-play opportunity when sophomore forward Pier-Olivier Michaud tipped Biega’s shot on goal past Milan and into the net for a 2-0 lead. The Dutchmen quickly responded less than two minutes later with a power-play goal of their own. Union continued to look for the goal throughout the second and third, holding a 43-27 total shot...
...more interesting plays of the night, sophomore Pier-Olivier Michaud was called for holding in the third period after wrapping both arms around a streaking Union player in an attempt to slow him down...
...sums up the third period: penalties. First, sophomore Ryan Carroll took Hoyle’s place in goal. The Harvard offense, desperate to close the gap, tore into UND with solid passing between juniors Alex Biega and Doug Rogers and a close shot on goal by sophomore Pier-Olivier Michaud. But the mood in the arena shifted after the Fighting Sioux found an opening at 9:24, and Ryan Martens popped the puck into the left corner of the Crimson net. At this point, Harvard’s apparent frustration and aggressive play backfired. Crimson players seemed to prefer...
...into the match. Junior defenseman Alex Biega also notched an assist on the play. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the early lead was lost under five minutes later—this time when UND had a two-man advantage. After junior forward Doug Rogers and sophomore forward Pier-Olivier Michaud were sent to the penalty box less than a minute apart, the Fighting Sioux quickly found the back of the net to tie the game at 1-1. UND added another under a minute later to take the lead for the first time in the match. In a period characterized...