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...Crimson on the scoreboard. Senior Tom Walsh struck first at 10:59, putting away the rebound of Dufault’s initial shot into the left-side netting. Junior Dylan Reese then doubled Harvard’s lead at 13:35. The defenseman picked up a loose puck in the right circle and flicked it over Dartmouth netminder Mike Devine’s glove for his third goal of the year. Much like last week’s Game Three against St. Lawrence, an energetic first period presaged success in the rest of the game...
...kind of a shock,” said senior winger Dan Murphy, who knocked home the third and fifth goals. But he echoed the mantra of every Crimson skater who met the media on Saturday: “throw pucks on net, and good things will happen.”Just four and a half minutes into the first period, junior Dylan Reese launched a man-advantage slapshot from the middle of the blue line that sailed wide and bounced off the boards behind netminder David McKee. The carom angled perfectly toward Harvard winger Jimmy Fraser, who beat McKee glove...
...with many of the attempts coming from point-blank range. “A lot of their kids, if they’re lacking in speed, they’re not lacking in hands, or vice versa,” Stone said. “When they get the puck, they make the right play.” “They work the puck around pretty well and create a lot of havoc in front of the net,” Boe said. The Wildcats broke open the scoring 11:42 into the opening frame while Harvard forward Liza...
...Mandes led the way with his two goals and two assists, while freshman Brian McCafferty and sophomores Jon Pelle and Paul Dufault tallied three points apiece. “It was just one of those things,” said Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet. “Sometimes the puck has eyes.” “We gave them some really good opportunities,” he added, “and they found the back of the net.” BETWEEN THE PIPES Senior netminder John Daigneau’s shutout was ruined 5:41 into...
...Fraser tallied another power-play goal in the second period, scoring with just 56.9 seconds remaining in the frame.On the faceoff immediately following a Big Red infraction, the referee tossed Fraser out of the circle. Nevertheless senior winger Dan Murphy took the draw on the faceoff and kicked the puck to the pivot for an on-target backhander from the slot that put Harvard ahead of Cornell, 4-2.“That may have been the real turning point,” Donato said.“Jimmy made a great play there, and that turned the momentum around...