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Both teams came onto the ice in the third period with offense on their mind, and Rogers drew first blood with a wrist shot after taking advantage of a turnover in the neutral zone. But Clarkson responded just 11 seconds later on Louke Oakley’s score into an open net following a bad bounce for Harvard behind its goal...
Richter and the Crimson defense were able to kill the remainder of the penalty and remained solid through the rest of the first period to keep the score 1-0, despite being outshot...
...fall apart for Harvard. Saints forward Alex Curran hit Mike McKenzie with a pass from behind the net, and McKenzie backhanded the puck past Richter at 3:46. Just two minutes later, forward Brandon Bolig connected on a one-timer off a two-on-one rush to make the score 3-0 in favor of St. Lawrence...
Part of the reason why Harvard was able to score so quickly was because it dominated faceoffs. Overall, the Crimson won 80 percent of its faceoffs, including 15 of 16 in the second and third quarters. Junior Christian Oberbeck was 9-of-12 on faceoffs and Junior Andrew Parchman won seven of his eight draws. Freshman Jeff Molinari led Harvard with five ground balls to go along with two assists, as the Crimson held a 31-20 advantage in securing loose balls...
Rutgers-Newark came storming back after Dane Mulligan and Jon Keller teamed up for two blocks and a pair of kills. A service ace by Mulligan capped an 11-2 run that swung the score back in Rutgers-Newark’s favor...