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...didn’t beat ourselves, but we tied ourselves to a certain extent,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “We got to learn how to play smart in the third period but maintain our aggressiveness and our pressure on them...the concern is we got to play a complete hockey game...
...when Clarkson goaltender Paul Karpowich and a Golden Knight defender tried to corral a loose puck in the crease. During the clearance attempt, Leblanc stole the puck, swiftly wrapped around the net, and tucked it in the left corner of the goal. The score was Leblanc’s third of the year, tying him with sophomore Alex Killorn and junior Michael Biega for the team lead in points. The three forwards play on the same line together and have been the major source of Harvard’s offensive output this season...
...much changed at the beginning of the third period, but things took a drastic turn with five minutes remaining in the game. Having yet to generate any real opportunities on net, the Clarkson attack started to threaten the Crimson goaltender, junior Ryan Carroll. Sixteen minutes into the period, Golden Knight Bryan Rufenach blasted a shot at Carroll, who deflected it with his right pad. Rufenach quickly raced through the Harvard defense to the loose puck and finished the rebound...
With the draw, Harvard’s winless streak extends to six games. Three of those games—Colgate, Cornell, and Clarkson—featured both a Crimson lead and then a major Harvard defensive collapse in the third period...
...game that saw a total of 14 penalties—including a 10-minute misconduct charge on St. Lawrence’s Mike McKenzie in the third period for instigating a fight that ended up with freshman forward Louis LeBlanc losing both his helmet and his footing—Harvard had plenty of man-advantage opportunities...