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Harvard backliners either scored or had the primary assist on five scoring plays??the direct result of a critical adjustment by head coach Mark Mazzoleni to adopt a 2-3 forecheck, in which defensemen pinched when they saw loose pucks along the wall. More often than not, the Crimson won the one-on-one battles and put shots...
...game, when its hustle drew successive penalties on Nate Jackson and Mike Grobe. That gave Harvard 3:03 of continuous power play time, including 57 seconds with a two-man advantage. But while the Crimson put seven shots on goal during the two power plays??including two point-blank chances by Kevin Du on a 2-on-1—none resulted in a goal. And three minutes later, when struggling stars Pettit and Kolarik were denied on a 2-on-1, it looked as if Harvard’s efforts would go for naught. Again...
...That] killed us. That hurt us,” Delaney-Smith said. “It also affects the way she plays??[They were] questionable calls, quite honestly, in relationship to how they were letting it play. One official was calling a very different game than the other two officials, unfortunately, and I think Reka took the brunt of that. But that’s going to happen. We’re not going to complain about this...
Ironically, though most of Harvard’s scoring was the direct result of big plays??Dawson’s TD run, a 55-yard TD pass to junior wide receiver Rodney Byrnes from junior QB Ryan Fitzpatrick—the Crimson was not able to make them materialize when it was necessary. With the clock ticking down near the end of the fourth quarter, Harvard’s last three relevant drives ended in three Fitzpatrick turnovers—a fumble and two interceptions—that came as a result of an overeager offense desperately trying...
...fact, the show’s first four acts—all straight plays??get dreadfully dull despite their provocative subject matter, and the acting is too uneven to make the plays significantly more engaging. We’re led to wonder whether Knox wouldn’t have made a better essayist than playwright...