Word: pucks
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...hole that, unfortunately, we couldn’t dig out of,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said. “Catch-up hockey is losing hockey.”Just 1:23 into the first period, as Harvard tried to clear the puck from its own zone, Boston University’s Kenny Roche stole the puck and hit Bryan Ewing in front of the net for the game’s first score, earning the Terriers a 1-0 lead they would never relinquish.“I think in the first period...
...real tired,” Hafner said. “We took a lot of penalties, spent a lot of time killing, and yeah, it really showed.” The third period saw a recharged Harvard squad—one that peppered Terriers goalie John Curry with 25 pucks, scored twice, and nearly tied the game with a series of shots that found the goal’s posts and netting, but never its mouth. “We turned the tables and tiled the ice in the third period, but it was too little, too late...
...senior forward Dan Murphy skated into the Brown zone and launched a shot from the right circle. Bears goaltender Adam D’Alba, who had an outstanding game with 45 saves, made the initial stop at the edge of the crease but couldn’t stop the puck from trickling past him and into the paint. Murphy seized on the opportunity. At 2:55, he reached around D’Alba and poked the puck into the net at 2:55 as he fell and slid into the boards. The goal, and the win, gave Harvard a much...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Entering Friday night’s contest against Brown, the Harvard men’s hockey team had won one of its last five. It was time to put some pucks on net—and high time for some bodies to follow the discs into the fray. “It’s nice to make the backdoor passes and pretty plays,” junior winger Ryan Maki said. “But the best opportunity is when we shoot the puck.” And so, when he skated the puck...
...final. The initial pair of whistles came during a pivotal stretch of 5-on-3 play to end the first period. With goalie Martin facing a relentless Yale onslaught, the referee blew the play dead during a fracas in front of the net, despite Martin failing to control the puck before it eventually squirted over the line. Only seconds later, Jenna Spring’s slapshot from outside flew over Martin’s right shoulder aand into the top shelf of the net, but was disallowed due to an apparent high-sticking. Another preemptive whistle, with about two minutes...