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...stick for a fast break the other way. He was keeping his head up and looking to do that every time.”Siena goalie Brent Herbst made nine saves over the course of play, while junior Joe Pike denied the Saints four times. Overall, Harvard outshot Siena, 28-21, and earned six ground balls to the Saint’s 11. Nick Smith stepped up to fill the shoes of graduated co-captain John Henry Flood, winning six of 11 faceoffs.“We’re extremely disappointed,” Scholl said...
...Donato said. “There are times when penalties are necessary to save goals, but these were not good penalties.”Unsurprisingly, power plays made the difference, and the Harvard penalty kill played a key supporting role to Richter’s standout performance. While Princeton outshot the Crimson 35-21 on the night, Harvard killed seven of the Tigers’ eight 5-on-4 chances.With the Crimson’s Jon Pelle and Jimmy Fraser in the box, Princeton finally broke through on a 5-on-3 opportunity as the Tigers’ Mike Moore...
...team pulls their goaltender, you know it’s going to be stressful,” Cahow said. “We pretty much had control during their time with their goaltender pulled. In that situation, I had tremendous faith in our team.”The Tigers outshot the Crimson, 31-24, for the game. It was the outstanding play of Kessler, who recorded a season-high 30 saves, that kept Harvard in the game.“Christina got a fair amount of shots that she wouldn’t normally see. There were...
Quinnipiac outshot the Crimson, 38-33, but Harvard’s defensemen shut down the Bobcats’ offensive charge. Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made 37 saves—29 in the final two periods...
...MINUTE MINORSJunior forward Steve Rolecek, who was injured during the Beanpot championship game against the Eagles, was out of the lineup again for the Harvard. He was spotted with his left arm in a sling...The Crimson has now gone four straight games with a power-play goal..Princeton outshot Harvard 35-21.—Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...