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...While Harvard will need to figure out the causes of its team-wide defensive breakdown in order to shut down Gerbe and the Eagles this time around, at least one Crimson player may also be seeking a measure of personal redemption. BC sent Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter to the showers early when the teams first met, slipping six offerings past the sophomore, including one that Donato described as “not a dangerous shot.” It was the definitive lowlight of the season for Richter, who now sees a chance to erase it in front of Boston...
...EAGLES WIN. Petrecki nets a rebound from the left side after Richter toppled making the save on a shot from Matt Greene. That's going to be it from the Garden--an incredible effort from Harvard, but BC is your Beanpot champion...
...keeping the puck out of the middle of its own defensive zone.Harvard’s strategy of disciplined defense worked, as the Crimson went a perfect six-for-six on the penalty kill and out-shot Northeastern 33 to 20.For most of the game, sophomore goalie Kyle Richter enjoyed a less stressful night thanks to the sound defense in front of him. But in the third period, he stifled several of the Huskies’ best scoring chances, most notably at 14:42 when his sprawling save blocked the left post just in time to keep a centering pass...
...quickly became clear that the Huskies were outmatched.Maintaining a strong defensive front, the Harvard blueliners severely limited the number of Northeastern’s scoring opportunities, allowing only 19 shots. The Crimson defense has not allowed more than 20 shots in three consecutive contests. Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made 18 saves against the Huskies.“I thought our defense did an outstanding job,” Donato said. “And although Kyle may not have faced a great number of shots, I don’t think there’s any question he made...
...infractions (such as a blatant takedown by Brown’s Devin Timberlake). The officiating, however, may not have the strangest aspect of the game. That honor goes to an unusual coaching decision by Donato, who, with his team down 4-1 in the third period, called goaltender Kyle Richter to the bench in favor of an extra skater—with 12 minutes still left to play, and no delayed penalty in effect. “I didn’t want the guys to feel the game was over,” Donato said of the move...