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...penalty in the final two minutes of the game, the Engineers sought to tie things up and pulled their goalie to gain an even bigger man-advantage. But Harvard’s defense held strong, and RPI’s plan backfired in the end, as Michaud carried the puck up to the blue line before launching a shot into the empty net, sealing the Crimson’s victory...
...over two minutes into the third period. An unassisted wrist shot flew past the Bobcat goalie, who would again see Buesser’s talent in the last two minutes of the game. After an attempted wraparound shot from behind the Quinnipiac net, junior forward Randi Griffin left the puck open on the goal line. Buesser swooped in to slam the puck into the Bobcats’ net, scoring the game-winning goal for Harvard. This isn’t the first time Buesser has turned the game around in the clutch. As a freshman, Buesser helped the squad secure...
...third period. It was the first game of the season, it took us a while to get it together.”Buesser’s winning effort with just over a minute left in the game was set up by junior forward Randi Griffin. Griffin took the puck behind the Bobcat net and attempted a wraparound shot. Her effort left the puck on the goal line, and Buesser charged in and forced the puck into the net. The game’s first period was uneventful, as Harvard managed eight shots and did not score, despite having two power...
Though his Harvard career is just beginning, sophomore Michael Biega’s credentials as an offensive threat ensure that this rising star will create scoring chances for the Crimson whenever he touches the puck. After losing six senior forwards to graduation, including go-to scorers like last year’s co-captain Mike Taylor ’08, Biega’s offensive success last year—as a rookie, he notched nine goals and seven assists—has raised expectations that his play will help form the cornerstone of the Crimson’s attack...
...goals were scored by freshmen. Additionally, two of their classmates tallied assists, and freshman goalkeeper Matt Hoyle started the first period in net.“We graduated a few guys who were key to our offense, but we also found a few freshmen who can really put the puck in the net, so I don’t think we’ve lost any offense,” Fraser says. “The upperclassmen are looking good too so I think all aspects of our game are going to be coming together.”The rookies...