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However, the Crimson did not fold. They did not play sluggishly, or carelessly, and they did not collapse in the third period. They outskated and outshot Cornell in every period. It's true that Harvard did not play an outstanding game. The second defense of Bobby Muse, Dave Hands, and Levy Byrd missed injured Doug Elliott and made a few costly mistakes, and goalie Joe Bertagna let in a junk goal. The power play was not as sharp as usual, capitalizing on only one of nine opportunities (and then only after the game was lost). Cornell penalty killers shut...
...team", Crimson coach Bill Clearly said yesterday "They had B.U. Eastern but let that one slip away 5-4, and they loss to the Cornell because of penalties early in the game. Against Rensselact polytech they ran into some hot goaltending lost in overtime (3-2) even though they outshot...
...game was a statistician's delight Brown outshot Harvard by a 2-1 margin (25-12), but the Crimson's first shots on goal in the first half, the second stanza and the second overtime all resulted in unassisted scores. Harvard goalie Steve Kidder was forced to make 11 saves while Brown goalie Barry Whittaker made only seven...
...Brown outshot the Big Red 334 but couldn't seem to get many shots on target Cornell goalie Bruce Arena was forced to make just eight saves, while the combined netminding force of Mike Hampden and Paul Neary stopped nine shots. While Neary played only part of the game he held Cornell scoreless and remains the league's leading goalie having allowed only three goals in four games for a 75 average...
Harvard started to gun at will and by the final gun had outshot the Tigers 35-10. The Crimson attempted nine corner kicks to Princeton's five, while Harvard goalies Steve Kidder and Rich Salvato (who relieved Kidder with ten minutes remaining in the first half and finished the contest) had to make two and three saves respectively compared to the 15 accomplished by Princeton's Pete Dickson...