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...thing Harvard has been known for is its aggressive forechecking attack, which has allowed it to outshoot most of its opponents and dominate the puck??both of which it did against...
...coping, and where performances are an escape. Yet with all the underlying sadness and frustration, the show achieves hilarity. The slapstick montage of the students getting used to their wheelchairs comes to mind, and this angsty episode saves room for some quiet, simple moments of joy, like Quinn and Puck??s adorable food fight...
...character of Puck most exemplified these deviations. Puck is, arguably, the strongest character in the play, linking the mortals to the fantastic fairy kingdom they are trapped within. Yet, the play featured a split Puck??Puck??s Yin Half, played by Catherine E. Powell ’08, and Puck??s Yang Half, played by R. Scott Lundgren—and thus a weaker one. Though the actors wonderfully portrayed the role, the division was unnecessary and confusing. The choice ruined the continuity of the verses, some of which are the most famous...
...wrister from the right circle just 1:31 into the third frame put the Crimson up Thursday night, and from there on out, Harvard battled to stave off a 16-shot final-frame attack from the Fighting Sioux. But Crimson netminder John Daigneau stopped each and every puck??and 29 on the night—for his third career shutout in front of a sellout crowd of 10,748 fans. North Dakota pulled goalie Philippe Lamoureux with 1:34 remaining, tacking another skater onto the man-advantage created by Jimmy Fraser’s interference minor with...
...that play, there was no puck??all pucks and equipment had been collected. There was no defender, no goalie to beat; the two Canadians were the last skaters on the ice. The red light did not flash, and there was no crowd or ovation, only a few lone spectators...