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...They pretty much determined how the game was going to be played, and we took it a lot easier than I would have liked.” Dartmouth dampened any hopes of a Harvard comeback at 16:39 of the final frame, when Jones backhanded a rebound past a recovering Daigneau for his second goal of the night and a 4-1 Big Green lead. Though the Crimson pulled Daigneau for an extra skater just moments later, Dartmouth maintained its assertive level of play and prevented Harvard from setting up its offense. Big Green pivot Eric Przepiorka accounted...
...Brine said. “Johnston was cycling down low and putting the puck on net.” “We mesh well,” Johnston added. On all three goals, Brine displayed her deft touch around the goal and penchant for cleaning up rebounds and putting them in the back of the net. “She’s really good down low,” Stone said. “She’s a very smart player. She knows how to anticipate where the puck is going...
...connected on just one of three opportunities after starting 5-for-5 on the year, and freshman forward Evan Harris has hit 9-of-14 attempts from the stripe over the last two games. ON THE REBOUNDLehigh owned the boards throughout Saturday’s contest, pulling down 42 rebounds to Harvard’s 30. The rebounding troubles exacerbated the shooting woes that the Crimson experienced against the Mountain Hawks.Harvard won the battle of the boards in four of its first five contests, but has lost it two of the last three times out.“There?...
...Daigneau said. “Things went our way.” The only goal of the night was scored just 5:27 into the game. With a scrum around Wildcats goaltender Kevin Regan, freshman defenseman Brian McCafferty skated in from the blue line and stuffed the rebound of junior pivot Kevin Du’s shot low into the right side netting. But given the goal-scoring proficiency of both Harvard and UNH, neither team imagined that its skaters would not find the net for the rest of the night. Crimson coach Ted Donato...
...continue to strive for the NCAA tournament [and the] ECAC championship.” The pivot’s goal put the Crimson on top 1-0 in the first period. After dropping the puck to linemate Dan Murphy, Du skated towards the goal and easily stuffed the rebound of Murphy’s shot past a sprawled-out Bud Fisher, the Quinnipiac goaltender, at 8:49. Du added his second point of the night with Harvard on the power play in the second period. Taking the puck at the left boards, Du fed a wide-open Maki down...