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...started where we left off last year on a bit of a sour note, and we were hungry to beat them this time,” Richter said. Just one minute into the game, Clarkson scored on Harvard after a shot by the Knights defenseman Grant Clitsome rebounded off Richter??s pad onto the stick of forward Matt Beca, who beat Richter in a shot from the left post. But Richter and the defense kept the game close until the end against a strong Golden Knights assault. At one point, with Clarkson...
...position mid-season and had several strong performances in net, including a weekend against Union and Rensselaer during which he blocked 50 of 53 shots. But the rookie faltered in a decisive set against Brown and Yale late in the spring, surrendering 10 goals as Harvard dropped both games. Richter??s breakdown in net cost him the starting job, and Tobe took over as netminder for the rest of the season. “As a freshman last year, his consistency maybe wasn’t where we had all hoped it to be,” says...
...Though head coach Ted Donato ’91 will surely give the other netminders—including any recruits—a shot, it seems that the job will be Richter??s to lose. Will the young goaltender be able to improve his consistency and give the Crimson 20 wins next year...
...second-chance opportunity. And with only 90 seconds remaining, sophomore Jimmy Fraser capped off a 39-shot night for the Crimson with a five-hole deflection for the 3-1 lead. Meanwhile, Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe—who spent the majority of the season backing up freshman Kyle Richter??earned his second consecutive win with a 26-save performance. “Awesome,” was Reese’s assessment of his teammate. “Flat-out awesome.” “When your career’s winding down...
...penalties and gave them a couple of power plays.” The Bulldogs attacked goaltender Kyle Richter with 14 shots in the second frame, sending the puck high and shaking the rookie. Nearly 10 minutes in, Yale tied the score when Chris Cahill roofed a rebound off of Richter??s right pad on the power play. Then, five minutes later, Mark Arcobello picked up the puck after a faceoff and found the top of the net. Less than two minutes later, when the wheels officially fell off the Harvard wagon, the Bulldogs managed another man-advantage strike...