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With the score tied 1-1 in the third, Harvard scored what appeared to be the game’s crucial goal when a Kolarik shot drew Walsh out of position, enabling Nowak to collect the rebound and ease the puck into an open net. With Harvard decidedly outplaying Clarkson up to that point in the game, the goal looked decisive...
First period: H, Moore (Fried) 15:36. Second Period: C Edwards, 7:25. Third Period: H, Nowak (Kolarik, McCulloch) 2:49. C, O’Flaherty (Poapst) 14:31. OT: H Cavanagh 7 (Bernakevitch) 15:19. Shots on goal: H 10-15-14-4 44. C 5-11-11-14 41. Penalties: H 5-10, C 1-2. Power Play: H 0-1. C 1-5. Goalies: H, Grumet-Morris, (39-2). C, Walsh...
...final piece of the puzzle for the Crimson has been the emergence of Harvard’s most skilled players in the clutch. Moore, junior Brett Nowak, sophomores Tyler Kolarik and Tim Pettit, and freshman Tom Cavanagh have made a sputtering Crimson offense potent again...
Kolarik, the tournament MVP, had an assist to complement his championship-winning goal. Moore was the tournament’s leading goal scorer with four net-ringers. Pettit had two goals and an assist in the championship and was named to the All-Tournament team. Nowak rang up two goals over the weekend and Cavanagh had Friday night’s game-winner...
...other telling trend has been Harvard’s success in faceoffs, a credit to the team’s top three centers—Nowak, Moore and Cavanagh. Against Clarkson, Cavanagh won 21 of 28 draws, and the Crimson held nearly a two-to-one edge in faceoffs...