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Immovably perched at the top of the crease, Hynes provided the indispensable screen that blinded Grumet-Morris on both of Cook’s one-timers, leaving the Crimson’s Hobey Baker finalist with virtually no chance of plucking the puck from...
...Crimson allowed Cornell’s Daniel Pegoraro to slip past the defense in the neutral zone and streak towards Grumet-Morris before assistant captain Ryan Lannon finally intervened. Gaining on him as Pegoraro neared the net, Lannon hurled himself to the ice and stretched out to poke the puck away before crashing into the Big Red forward’s legs, drawing a penalty from the officials...
...thought that Ryan had separated the puck from [Pegoraro],” Donato said. “It used to be that if you separated the puck from the player first, and then the trip ensued, that it wasn’t a trip because the puck was separated. And my understanding is that if the puck is separated for an instant and then the trip follows a second or two after, then it’s still a clean play...
...initial period gave the Crimson a first-frame lead, and Harvard enjoyed several good chances when Cornell’s Daniel Pegoraro was whistled for holding 7:21 into the middle period—the best of which came when Dan Murphy dished the puck from the right circle to the left corner of the crease, where a perfectly positioned Brendan Bernakevitch pushed it just wide...
...thought that Ryan had separated the puck from [Pegoraro],” Donato said. “It used to be that if you separated the puck from the player first, and then the trip ensued, that it wasn’t a trip because the puck was separated. And my understanding is that if the puck is separated for an instant and then the trip follows a second or two after, then it’s still a clean play...