Word: pucks
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Harvard played very well throughout the first period, with strong offensive pressure yielding 21 shots on goal in the period. The team moved the puck well on its three power play opportunities, but it was unable to score on any of its many chances...
First loc Craigen was robbed twice by Caviccht front light in front of the net. The followings play a UNH goal. The a very quick whistle denied the Crimson a goal as captai Brad Konik found the loose puck in front of Cavicchi ad put it in the mesh. Two minutes later...
Nonetheless, good teams have to overcome such things and Harvard didn't. Instead of building off the momentum it had gained off Tommy Holmes's ugly, ugly, goal (he had no idea what he was doing with the puck but somehow willed it in), Harvard went flat and played with as much life as the seafood that the fans threw on the ice following the tying tally...
Captain Brad Konik fed freshman Craig MacDonald down to the right of the goal, MacDonald then crossed the puck to Bent, who was waiting to Konte's left, and Bent blasted it home. Even John Madden couldn't diagram it any better than that one--a sort of a tic-tac-goal...
Harvard took its first lead 4:32 into the second, when Nielsen again created something out of his hustle. Freshman Ethan Oberman took a shot from the point, which Konte stopped. However, the puck lay loose to Konte's right, and Nielsen charged towards it and deposited the disc past Konte to give Harvard the lead...