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...reason, ultimately, lies in how long Harvard plays each game. It’s not really a question of how Harvard plays; even ugly games like a 3-3 tie against Clarkson, a back-and-forth 2-2 tie versus Dartmouth and one-goal losses at Boston College and Cornell have shown the intensity Harvard is capable of competing with...
...thought our team played exceptional,” Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni said. “I’m not happy with a tie. I thought we deserved better than that. We did everything we could. If we keep working like that, it’s going to turn for us. I don’t have any question on that...
That advantage held for almost 12 minutes before Clarkson’s John Sullivan dropped a shot past Crimson junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris—who had been knocked prone by his own defenseman, junior Noah Welch—for the tie...
Harvard battled back from two different 11-point deficits to tie the game—the second time riding the backs of a pair of unlikely contributors in its recovery...