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...first goal, and the Big Red opened up a two-goal lead with another power-play score at the 4:58 mark. Less than four minutes later it was 3-0 Cornell, forcing Mazzoleni to use his team’s timeout to help the Crimson regain its composure...
...administration?s decision to sharply limit the availability of human embryonic stem cells. Still, he cited a number of promising recent experiments in which stem cells were used to repair damaged tissue in animals; for example, he showed a video of a partially paralyzed rat that appears to miraculously regain mobility after an implantation of neural stem cells. But Gearhart emphasized that lab animals are not humans and predicted that it would take from seven to ten years before such treatments would be available for treatment of such conditions as stroke damage, Parkinson?s disease and spinal chord injury...
...Huskies broke through freshman goaltender John Daigneau with 36 seconds left in the middle period. Daigneau made a save, one of his 29 on the night, but lost the puck underneath himself and accidentally kicked it in with his skate as he attempted to regain his footing in the crease...
Whatever the line combinations that Mazzoleni chooses to employ, the Crimson must regain its scoring touch and its confidence against RPI to prepare for games against Cornell, Dartmouth and Clarkson in the coming weeks. A loss tonight would certainly sound the alarms for another post-exam break collapse—a fate Harvard would much like to avoid...
Broadbent suffered a brief hiccup when he tried an ill-advised drop shot, but he wrongfooted Donegan to regain control of the game and closed...