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...puck in the zone, Harvard sophomore defensemen Chad Morin failed to bat down a St. Lawrence clearance, allowing for a Saints 2-on-1. Junior Kevin DeVergilio picked up the puck on the right side before centering it to classmate Brock McBride, who beat Crimson sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter. It was the first shorthanded goal given up by Harvard all season. Despite a strong performance in the first period, Harvard went into the locker room down, 1-0. The Crimson started the second period just like it had started the first, bombarding Petizian with shot after shot. It took...
Unwilling to accept defeat, St. Lawrence’s offense pummeled the Crimson net with shots, and sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made a career-high of 42 saves that night, breaking his previous record by one. Although Harvard overpowered the Saints then, the Crimson is wary of entering tonight’s match with too much confidence...
...from their own zone, Princeton’s Kevin Keiser exited the penalty box in the neutral zone just as the puck deflected in his direction. Finding himself on a breakaway with 2:36 remaining, Keiser buried a wrist shot from the hash mark past Harvard sophomore netminder Kyle Richter for the go-ahead goal. “He was pretty much all alone,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said. “He had enough time to bear down and pick his spot.” As the final seconds of crunch time ticked away, coach...
...held Quinnipiac (11-5-3, 4-3-3) scoreless through all five of its power plays on Friday night and stifled Princeton three times on Saturday. Despite playing a man down for 10 minutes against the Bobcats, the Harvard defense did most of the work for sophomore goalie Kyle Richter, as he only faced one shot from Quinnipiac in that time. Before Friday night, the Bobcats had netted a total of 16 goals on 91 power-play chances and had averaged better than one shot per man advantage. “Beyond staying out of the box, which would have...
...pass at 16:03 for his eighth goal in as many games to cut Harvard’s deficit in half. But Quinnipiac regained momentum as the clock ran down on the opening frame. The Bobcats charged toward the Crimson net on a 2-on-1, and though Richter blocked the first shot, Dan Travis buried the rebound with 16 seconds left to bring a 3-1 lead into the intermission. The Crimson entered the second period with a sense of urgency. Senior Alex Meintel won a faceoff at 4-on-4 and passed it back to junior Brian McCafferty...