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Though Harvard survived the Saints’ five-on-three advantage, it couldn’t outlast St. Lawrence’s next powerplay opportunity. About halfway into the frame, wide-open Saints freshman George Hughes scored his first collegiate goal with a powerful slapshot from the blue line...
...tide changed in favor of the Crimson in the following frame, as St. Lawrence committed three consecutive errors...
After a relatively even first period, Harvard went on the offensive during the final two frames, outshooting the Saints by 14, largely as a result of a flurry of St. Lawrence penalties...
...wasn’t long before St. Lawrence regained the lead, scoring from point-blank range less than four minutes later on yet another powerplay goal. The Saints tallied the eventual game-winner at the start of the third for the night’s only even-strength goal, when Peter Child found the back of the net immediately off a faceoff on the left point, lifting the puck up and over junior goaltender Kyle Richter’s left shoulder to make...
...tally and with 12:51 left on the clock, Saints netminder Alex Petizian twice came up big, as he first blocked Huxley’s one-timer at goal and again stopped the rebound from LeBlanc as the rookie came crashing through. The ensuing celebration from St. Lawrence—at the expense of LeBlanc—devolved into four-man pile-up and a total of four penalties were handed out as a result...