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...advantage on special teams, converting four of its 10 power plays while holding the Terriers scoreless in its six opportunities.“We were as good as we’ve been all year,” Stone said. “We played some great hockey tonight. They??re a good team, good goaltending, and we were able to expose their weaknesses. We like the way we’re playing right now.”Harvard will get the chance to defend its Beanpot title next Tuesday at 8 p.m. against Boston College...
...just milliseconds after time ran out on the first round of the Beanpot tournament last night. “The game was pretty even throughout,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “But we put them on the power play, and they??re tough to stop.” While the Crimson managed to remain competitive, the Terriers, which have converted 23.8 percent of power plays and are 89 percent on the penalty kill, came through on special teams to secure the win. “Our power play...
...concerted efforts of the House community. Though Prince said he’s confident that the Straus Cup will remain in its new home, he gave a nod to worthy challengers. “It’s Kirkland House,” he said. “But they??re a distant second.” Even if they do wind up the silver-medal recipients, Kirkland House residents find comfort outside of the IM championship. “I’d rather get second place every year and live in Kirkland House than ever live...
...third, holding a 43-27 total shot advantage over Harvard during the two periods. Despite its offensive blitz, the Dutchmen just couldn’t find the back of the net. “This is a good Union team,” Donato said. “They??re well coached, they come at you and their first line is very good.” Harvard added an insurance goal with just 43 seconds remaining on the clock. Union coach Nate Learman had pulled Milan with just under a minute left to give the Dutchmen an extra...
...characteristic intensity for consecutive weeks, such performances from veterans suggest Harvard’s potential, but they cannot carry the squad. Weiss expressed a need for some of the younger grapplers to embrace an increased role.“Some younger guys are getting valuable experience and I think they??re ready,” he said. “[Everyone] is doing a great job in training, but it needs to translate to the mat. “We’ll see who steps up after this [loss].”With Ivy League play opening...