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...when Donato was a rookie skipper in 2004-2005, and Harvard beat the Eagles and tied the Terriers last season…Freshman Alex Biega scored his second collegiate goal and is now fifth on the team with 5 points… Both teams’ power plays were scoreless on the night: B.U. was 0-5 on 12 shots, and the Crimson was 0-4 with six shots...
...Kerr said. “They’re also very used to this surface, which is a lot different from the East Coast where the grass is thicker. This surface runs really quick.”The shutout marked the first time all season Harvard has been held scoreless, and it was the Crimson’s first loss in 10 games.“They played well, and we just couldn’t seem to create many opportunities in the first half,” Altchek said. “We created more in the second half...
...just two shots on goal. “They played very well defensively,” Cornell coach Mike Schafer said. “We didn’t get that many chances.” The Crimson’s penalty kill units maintained their scoreless streak. Three days after shutting down the power play of No. 3 Boston College, Harvard held Cornell’s man-advantage units to six shots in six opportunities—including just two shots in three third-period chances. Still, the Big Red managed to tally two scores in less than three...
...first period included numerous power plays and three separate stretches of 5-on-3 play, both teams’ penalty kills rose to the challenge under the heavy workload. Harvard, in particular, was able to effectively shut down the Raider power play, as the penalty kill held Colgate scoreless and even managed to generate some shorthanded chances. “They gave us a couple of different looks [on the power play], but they really never changed to adapt to what we were doing,” Reese said, adding, “It just kind of played into...
...Week yesterday. The freshman posted 36 saves for the Crimson in a 4-0 upset of the Eagles. Harvard’s first win of the season was also Richter’s first shutout and first collegiate victory. In front of Richter, the Crimson defense held Boston College scoreless in eight power-play opportunities. Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said that Richter’s play was “superb,” adding, “he really made some big saves.” The rookie’s performance earned...