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...joined Kalemba on the All-Tournament Team along with teammate Alex Biega. Kalemba kept the Crimson offense at bay for two periods, putting up 25 saves to preserve a shutout through the second intermission. The Tigers, on the other hand, got on the board early, with Mike Moore netting a goal just 5:04 into the game. Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter did his part, registering 13 stops of his own in the opening frame. But the Princeton attack continued to press, and Moore helped set up Landis Stankievech for the 2-0 lead at 12:34 of the second period...
...seconds after the first tally, the Crimson struck again as senior forward Jon Pelle capitalized on the man-advantage to score the eventual game-winning goal. 5:02 into the period, Pelle fired the puck over Scrivens’ shoulder and into the top right corner of the net to give Harvard a two-goal advantage. “I just put [the puck] on net and fortunately it found a hole there,” Pelle said. Cornell managed to pull one back on the Crimson when Topher Scott found the back of the net just 14 seconds into...
...Crimson raced out to a 5-1 lead at the end of the first half and never looked back as they continued to pepper the opponent’s net. Although Redlands’ net minder Lauren Ellsworth racked up 14 saves, it wasn’t enough to prevent the barrage of attacks by Harvard’s veteran players...
...comeback attempt was permanently finished as the Lancers reeled off four straight goals in the last quarter to ice the victory. Poor shooting accuracy and missed opportunities spelled doom for Harvard. The team was only two of eight from its man advantages and despite shooting 20 times at the net the Crimson only had four goals to show...
...unanswered goals to beat the Crimson (4-3), 10-3, in Durham, N.C. last Tuesday. Down 2-1 in a man up situation with 5:16 to go in the second period, Blue Devil and 2007 national player of the year Matt Danowski found the back of the net on an assist from teammate Zack Greer. The score opened the floodgates as the second of the 10 unanswered goals. “They have the ability to do that because they’re very experienced, very dynamic players,” Harvard coach John Tillman said...