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...multi-goal deficit after the Golden Knights took charge from the start. Clarkson tallied three first-period goals—all on familiar misplays.The Crimson’s young defense continued to struggle with clearing the puck out of its zone, a trend that began last weekend against Quinnipiac, when the defense allowed three goals to the Bobcats on defensive mistakes.On Saturday, it was more of the same—for 50 minutes at least.Just 5:30 into the first period, a sloppy pass across the crease led to Clarkson’s first goal. Later in the frame, sophomore...
...Friday but allowed two quick tallies and fell, 4-3.Harvard bounced back Saturday, running off six unanswered goals against the Raiders, four of which were power-play strikes.The man-advantage outburst came after the Crimson converted only two of its 18 opportunities last weekend against Princeton and Quinnipiac.“We moved the puck around, we used the options, and it was a huge difference in the game,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said on Saturday night. “Our power play was able to score when the game was up for grabs...
...first weekend of a season, and there’s no more to be learned from a 2-0-0 record than from an 0-2-0 mark—not when hockey seasons stretch more than 30 games. But for now, at least for a week, the Quinnipiac men’s program is a perfect 2-0-0 in ECAC play. And it certainly means something to the Bobcats. Quinnipiac has had a hockey team since 1975—nearly 80 years fewer than Harvard—and the Bobcats have only been Division I since...
...must sift through its first three games—through a sporadic mix of precision and sloppiness, of pinpoint execution and absolute inability to convert. En route to its early record, Harvard outskated Dartmouth 5-2, outfought Princeton 2-1 and just plain could not execute against Quinnipiac in a 5-2 loss. Tomorrow against the Big Red (3-1-0, 2-0-0) and Saturday versus the Raiders (5-1-1, 2-0-0) “we’re going to need our best,” as captain Peter Hafner put it. And he?...
...done in its last 12 tries. For the Crimson (3-0-0, 2-0-0 ECAC), however, it is not just the Saints that makes this weekend a difficult conference test.Riding the wave of a two-game conference win-streak after beating its first two ECAC opponents, Quinnipiac and Princeton, Harvard’s conference schedule gets a bit tougher this weekend as they meet up with Clarkson (7-2-1, 2-0-0) and St. Lawrence (7-0-0, 0-0-0)—the conference’s two winningest teams so far this season.Heading into...