Word: pucks
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Five minutes later, Cavanagh manufactured the Crimson’s last best chance, slashing across the UNH blue line and between a pair of defenders, then twice putting the puck around a would-be pickpocket to free himself between the circles for a wristshot. But the well-earned effort soared high, hurtling over the crossbar and off the glass as play continued on seven minutes into the frame...
Collins in turn earned his final opportunity of the contest four minutes later, intercepting a sloppy Harvard pass in the neutral zone, then breaking in on Grumet-Morris all by himself down the lefthand side of the ice. But as he approached, he briefly bobbled the puck, allowing the Crimson backstop to reach out with his stick to break up the play before a shot ever materialized...
After sophomores Ryan Maki and Kevin Du were rebuffed in turn to open the frame, Collins again provided the Wildcats with an opening fewer than two minutes in, crossing into the Harvard zone 2-on-1, then dumping the puck cross-ice to winger Brett Hemingway at the right faceoff circle. All by himself, Hemingway snapped his shot off-target, then lost his footing and crashed into the boards to end the threat...
...collapse under their own weight. Right wing Justin Aikins received linemate Jacob Micflikier’s pass as he streaked along the righthand boards, then pulled up inside the blue line to guide a feed of his own towards the left post. The puck met Winnik perfectly in stride, and before Grumet-Morris could react, the puck had slipped between his legs and in, dashing Harvard’s championship hopes...
...game-winner, punched through by Frozen Four MVP Darwitz on a mishandled puck by Crimson goalie Ali Boe, ended a roller-coaster season for a Harvard (26-7-3) team that stood near .500 after 2004 and rallied to within a single goal of an NCAA title...