Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With just over five minutes to play, Suurkask took the puck and netted the eventual game-winner. The assists on the play went to, who else, two freshmen--Francisco and defenseman Jamie Notman. But Harvard could not celebrate...
...just happened that we put the puck away this weekend," Francisco said. "Next weekend it might very well be someone else scoring the goals...
Harvard did manage one more goal--a short handed bid by junior Clayton Rodgers. Forechecking deep in the Big Red zone, Rodgers managed to poke the puck away form a Cornell defender and break down on Elliott. Rodger's tally with seven minutes remaining in the game brought Harvard to within three goals, but that would be as close as it would...
...discuss the advantages of experience forever, but the Crimson can not win unless somebody puts the puck in the back of the net. Harvard clearly has players who can produce--Millar, Higdon, Sproule, Adams--they just need...
...does manage to convince as a brave, basically well-meaning guy who nature probably intended to be a hero. Amaechi chooses to take a playful, goblin-like approach to the treacherous, unrepentant Aaron, which tends to diminish him as a personification of pure evil: he's more Puck than Iago. Jason Mills '99 plays Marcus, the faithful brother and sole figure of reason, as a semicomic counter to Titus, but has a moment of unexpected resonance when he discovers the raped and mutilated Lavinia--a moment that makes one wonder what he might have done with the role of Titus...