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...ahead for good, and Jonathan Ornelas added an insurance goal in the third period. Tommy Green scored in the first period for the Engineers. Bud Fisher stopped 26 shots in the loss. UNION 2, QUINNIPIAC 0 SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—Kris Mayotte made 28 saves to lead Union to a 2-0 win over Quinnipiac Saturday night. Michael Beynon scored on the power play in the first period, and Lane Caffaro had an empty-net goal at the end of the third period for the Dutchmen (5-4-1, 2-2-0). Bud Fisher stopped 24 shots for Quinnipiac...
...bunch of chances to make it 4-2 there, which would have put the game away.” But just as Daigneau’s second-period save swung the momentum in Harvard’s favor, the Big Red’s third-period timeout swung it right back around. With just over five minutes left to play, Harvard forwards Mike Taylor and Kevin Du fought along the right boards to clear the puck. They were close—“Just one little chip, and it would have been out,” Johnson said?...
...heels of Harvard’s fourth penalty in the second period. “Coach said in between periods, ‘That’s how we’re going to lose the games—taking stupid penalties, taking unnecessary penalties’,” Pelle said. “That’s when we find ourselves in trouble—we get some momentum going in, we take a penalty, and everything slows down for us.” The third period went Harvard’s way, however, as the Crimson denied...
...scheduling of those back-to-back duels with BC and BU couldn’t have seemed any worse at the time. Harvard had stumbled out of the starting block, tying Brown before receiving twin whippings at the hands of Cornell and Colgate. Only a three-goal, third-period surge had saved the Crimson from a disastrous home loss to Yale, and Harvard’s performance the following night against Princeton, an 8-6 victory, wasn’t much more convincing...
...Pelle’s second rebound-goal and the 3-1, third-period lead it gave the Crimson brought the Bright crowd back to earth...