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...that, Harvard’s combined special teams percentage (.418), which takes into account penalty kills and power play goals, is at the bottom of the Ivy League...
Despite Harvard’s additional opportunities, the Crimson’s special teams couldn’t capitalize on a single power play goal—nor could it stave off the Huskies, whose Wade MacLeod scored a third-period goal during another man-advantage play, boosting Northeastern’s lead...
...Huskies’ goaltending was a big factor in Harvard’s power-play shutout. Northeastern netminder Chris Rawlings made 27 saves overall, and kept the puck close in those stops to limit the Crimson’s rebound attempts...
...Rawlings’ strength alone cannot explain Harvard’s struggle on the power play, as last night’s poor performance on special teams was not a one-time occurrence, but, rather, continued a season-long slump...
Compared to its historical strength on both sides of the power play—the Crimson was ranked second in the Ivies for the last two seasons, with combined special teams percentages of .544 in ’07-’08, and .552 in ’08-’09—Harvard’s current performance on special teams is dramatically...