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Collins in turn earned his final opportunity of the contest four minutes later, intercepting a sloppy Harvard pass in the neutral zone, then breaking in on Grumet-Morris all by himself down the lefthand side of the ice. But as he approached, he briefly bobbled the puck, allowing the Crimson backstop to reach out with his stick to break up the play before a shot ever materialized...
...catalyst was more often than not Collins, already the focus of the UNH’s offense with a goal and an assist. With the stanza passing its midway point, the winger carried an outlet pass from the Wildcats’ zone through neutral ice and into the Crimson end by himself, where, had he not fallen down of his own accord, a 1-on-0 surely would have been his. He would nearly find redemption twice in quick succession before all was said and done, though...
Skating 4-on-4 midway through the opening period, Du threaded a leading pass to Maki through the neutral zone that allowed him to slip behind two UNH defenders and skate in on Wildcats netminder Kevin Regan. As he was hauled down from behind, Maki wound up for a booming wrist shot, which he managed to fling into the top left corner of the net just before crashing to the ice at 9:26, staking the Crimson to a 1-0 lead...
Smothered by Cornell in the neutral zone and at its own defensive end, Harvard notched just three shots on target between the start of the second and the 7:23 mark in the third—precisely as many as the Big Red snuck past Crimson goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris...
Down 2-1 and with captain Noah Welch already in the box for tripping, the Crimson allowed Cornell’s Daniel Pegoraro to slip past the defense in the neutral zone and streak towards Grumet-Morris before assistant captain Ryan Lannon finally intervened. Gaining on him as Pegoraro neared the net, Lannon hurled himself to the ice and stretched out to poke the puck away before crashing into the Big Red forward’s legs, drawing a penalty from the officials...