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Freshman Tim Petit scored at 9:36 of the first period to give Harvard a 2-0 lead before Brian Sullivan and Cummings evened it up at 12:10 and 12:57, respectively. Assistant captains Chris Bala and Pete Capouch rounded out the scoring for Harvard at :37 and 17:06 of the second period, respectively. Bala's goal came on a nice feed from Steve Moore on the power play...
...lumps kept on coming as B.C. killed off a 36 second two-man advantage in the second period and freshman Tim Petit took an interference penalty shortly thereafter neutralizing a potentially momentum building powerplay...
Harvard has skilled forwards up front, a dynamic line in Dom Moore-Tyler Kolarik-Tim Petit, a potent power play and penalty kill, and gets dynamite goaltending from Jonas. In fact, of the entire Crimson team, it seemed that only Jonas brought his A-game to the Fleet Center. He slid across the crease and robbed Mark McLennan on a slam dunk with his blocker in the second period when the game was still...
...this loss was as much the product of bad luck as bad play. With two-thirds of the team's hottest scoring line--in the persons of freshmen Tim Petit and Tyler Kolarik--scratched from the lineup with knee injuries, it would be tough for any team to skate away with a victory. It's almost impossible to fault a Harvard team for losing at the Whale. Even the historic 1989 NCAA Championship team, which lost just three games all season long, tasted defeat there...
...reveal the uniform of the enemy. There are no real negatives to take away aside from the loss itself. The weekend was, overall, a good one. The Crimson showed some character on Friday in coming back from a 2-0 deficit against the Tigers and if Kolarik and Petit could have dressed against Yale, it probably would have swept the weekend. "Our guys were quick where I think they were fast," said Yale Coach Tim Taylor '63 in assessing Harvard's play. "But sure, if [Harvard] had all of their guys, they probably would have been more in sync...