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...Crimson had as many chances as Cornell with a man up, the score may have been different, but it was Harvard’s early penalties and the Big Red??€™s execution that were the story...
...didn’t get much better. About four minutes later, another Harvard defenseman (Peter Hafner) took another ill-advised penalty (boarding on Chris Abbott), and another of the Big Red??€™s top scorers (Sam Paolini) made the Crimson pay with another power-play goal...
...lopsided loss to the Big Red (8-13, 3-5) was the Crimson’s worst home effort against Cornell in 10 years and was only the Big Red??€™s third win in the series in the last seven years...
Cornell relied heavily on the zone defense against Harvard. The zone has been the Big Red??€™s strategy of choice for most of the season, Cornell coach Steve Donahue said after the game, because of its general lack of size in the middle...
...players ahead of Murray statistically—huge senior forward Stephen Bâby and speedy junior forward Ryan Vesce—lead the Big Red??€™s offense, the second most potent in the ECAC, which averages 4.38 goals per game...