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Harvard wasn’t lacking offensive firepower in Saturday night’s gamed—it outshot the Sioux 36 to 26—nor was the team spending too much time in the penalty box (North Dakota committed nine penalties to the Crimson’s four). From what I could see, Harvard was simply unable to hold...
Though the two teams traded leads through the game, the Crimson only led for about a total of 10 minutes. Each time Harvard scored to take the lead, the Fighting Sioux responded with goals of its own to swing the momentum of the game back its way. Case in point: although the Crimson scored eight seconds into the third period, North Dakota struck just five minutes later to come back to win the match by scoring twice within 90 seconds...
...after the Fighting Sioux scored its seventh goal midway through the final frame, Harvard’s discipline disintegrated. Harvard recorded 11 penalties in the third period, including three 10-minute misconduct offenses, for 46 minutes...
Although the Crimson held a .875 penalty kill percentage upon entering the game, the Fighting Sioux overwhelmed Harvard’s special forces, scoring on each one of the 5-on-3 chances to finish out the game...
...loss against Boston College in 1983...the Crimson has not been shut out in its last 45 games, tying for the nation’s sixth-longest active streak with North Dakota and Bentley...Friday’s game was the first time Harvard has skated against the Fighting Sioux at the Bright Hockey Center...the Crimson currently holds a .500 win percentage in the Ivy League...