Word: terrierism
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Both teams opened the game cautiously yet the Crimson maintained a slight territorial advantage for the first half of the first period. Even though Harvard kept the puck in the Terrier end, the Crimson was unable is mount any good scoring threats on B.U. goalie Brian Durocher...
Both goals came when the Crimson defensive tandem of Larry Pratelli and Todd Nieland was on the ice. In this respect, the game was a repeat of the 7-2 Harvard loss I the Beanpot-final, as the swift Terrier forwards were once again too much for the two to handle...
Harvard was having difficulty working the puck out from behind the Crimson net, way onto the stick of Terrier Buddy Powers, who was all alone five feet out. He promptly backhanded around Petrovek for the tally...
Brian Petrovek, the undeserving object of some criticism after Monday night's Beanpot fiasco, will probably be in the nets for Harvard once again tonight. In the 7-2 loss to B.U., Petrovek watched his usually dependable defense crumble before the Terrier onslaught, and was forced to make a record 55 saves...
...rally was short-lived, and before long it was 4-1. The Terriers picked up three more, all from in close, in the third period to complete the rout before Jim McMahon scored Harvard's second Mike Fidler poked one in at 8:58 from Bill Burlington and then obliged Burlington at 12:23 by passing to the Terrier center for a sixth goal. Rick Meagher then took the puck around a beleaguered Larry Piateli at 14-43 for the final margin...