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...crease and past Huskies netminder Adam Geragosian to increase Harvard’s cushion to 2-0 at 8:36 of the second frame.Coskren added a tally 10 minutes later, picking up a rebound in the slot and sending it into the top right corner.TO-BE PERFECTWith regular starter John Daigneau resting for the night, Crimson goaltender Justin Tobe made 24 saves in the winning effort, earning his first career shutout.Tobe’s night almost ended early when a Northeastern player stumbled into the net in the 14th minute of the first period, knocking the netminder over...
...game.”While most programs maintain two goaltenders on its roster at any given time—and Harvard itself had done that the previous two seasons—the 2005-2006 season was intended to be a transitional period as steadfast senior and three-year starter Ali Boe would play her last season and junior Emily Vitt and the rookie Martin would serve as reserves and prepare to increase their playing time next year.But the situation quickly changed for Harvard this January when Vitt decided to leave the team due to personal reasons, quickly shaking...
...need to have people coming out strong and scoring right away,” said McCaffery following the loss to the Spiders, “[Lackner] did that tonight and it was huge.” Coupled with its consistency woes, Harvard has also been a slow starter during its four-game losing streak, scoring only 163 points in the first half, compared to 248 in the second. Righting the Crimson’s ship will be no easy task. Not only does Harvard have to worry about its own problems, but it must also contend with Beantown rival Boston...
Daigneau established himself as starter early in the season, minding the crease for nine of Harvard’s first 10 contests, but a shaky showing at Clarkson—four goals in two periods—led Donato to play backup Justin Tobe...
...pair of thorough beatings, while giving its reserve goaltenders the starts between the pipes and receiving goals from an unusual variety of sources. The annual double dip with overmatched Union, which has now lost 28 straight conference tilts, afforded Harvard coach Katey Stone the chance to rest certain starters, experiment with the lineup, and build momentum heading into a crucial pre-vacation stretch. “I’m just glad that the scoring was spread out,” Stone said. “And for us, to be honest, it’s timely. We changed...