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...weeks, the trio has struggled to put the puck in the net.In the line’s first nine games playing together, it mustered just eight points—three of which came last Saturday against Colgate, when Buesser and McDonald assisted on Wilson’s third-period game-winner.In comparison, Vaillancourt alone recorded 22 points in that same stretch.It wasn’t that the trio wasn’t creating opportunities. It was simply a matter of finishing them.That all changed Friday night, when the second line combined for six points to send Harvard past St. Lawrence...
...tried to cash in the rebound but couldn’t quite turn it around the post.When the power play expired, Colgate mounted the charge, and McIntyre finished off a pass from sophomore Brian Day at 2:48 to knot the score at two.But sophomore Chris Huxley broke the third-period tie against Colgate on a power play at 10:42. Harvard won the faceoff and after passing around the outskirts of the offensive zone, sophomore Matt McCollem picked up a pass from freshman Daniel Moriarty and sent the puck from the right to sophomore Chris Huxley in the center...
...first two periods of Friday night’s game between the No. 20 Harvard men’s hockey team and Dartmouth, the growing number of penalties and back-and-forth play left the outcome uncertain. After the Crimson (1-0, 1-0 ECAC) exploded for three third-period goals to cruise to a 4-1 win over the Big Green (0-1, 0-1 ECAC), Harvard sent a message that its young players can contribute when it counts.Harvard’s players also have a stronger sense for the types of adjustments that need to be made...
...comfortable with the lead,” Kessler said. “We need to work on our penalty kills.”HARVARD 2, QUINNIPIAC 1Harvard won in dramatic fashion Friday in Hamden, Conn. against Quinnipiac. The Crimson went down 1-0 in the second period, but two third-period goals from Buesser saved the game.“We came out a little tentative,” Brine said. “We didn’t pull through until the third period. It was the first game of the season, it took us a while...
...really played well, saw the ball well, had a great presence. He’s the guy that really rose to the challenge.” Coming out of the break the cushion was far from insurmountable for the Crimson, a team that has been known for its third-period outbursts over the opening games of the season. But Danowski added another tally just 1:10 into the third period, continuing the Blue Devils’ offensive onslaught. Duke wasn’t done, contributing two more in the third before its third consecutive three-goal period in the fourth...