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...best-of-three ECAC first-round series and move on the quarterfinals next weekend. Sophomore Steve Rolecek scored the game-winning goal, beating Bulldogs netminder Matt Modelski late in the second period to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. The defense and senior goaltender Justin Tobe took over from there, allowing just five shots on goal the rest of the way. Pending results from other ECAC first-round series, Harvard will travel to either Dartmouth or Clarkson for its best-of-three quarterfinal series next weekend...
...Bulldogs’ No. 10, it cannot afford to take its opponent lightly. “Coming out and playing Yale, we have a lot to prove, because they’ve really just beaten up on us twice this year,” senior goalie Justin Tobe says. “It’s an interesting draw for us, you can say we’re kind of by nature the school’s archrivals.” The two previous showdowns with the Bulldogs showcased some of the Crimson’s most glaring flaws. Harvard?...
...most of the year, it’s been the worst of times for goaltender Justin Tobe. But on the closing weekend of the regular season, it was finally the best of times. One night after holding Colgate to a single goal, the senior repeated the feat in Harvard’s game against rival Cornell. And with the Bright Hockey Center filled close to capacity on Senior Night, Tobe made 26 saves to earn a significant victory for the team. This came from a player who hadn’t started a league game since a 3-2 victory...
...include] the Final Four in Albany—it’s a tough row to hoe. So to get home ice in the first round is an advantage.” NET GAIN The ongoing rotation in net continued Friday night, with senior Justin Tobe getting the nod over freshman Kyle Richter, who had started Harvard’s last 10 contests against ECAC opponents. Richter had been pulled in favor of Tobe midway through a 5-1 loss to Yale one week before and had also surrendered six goals in a 6-6 tie with Brown the following...
First, it was Dov Grumet-Morris ’05. Then John Daigneau ’06. And this season, rookie Kyle Richter.Year after year, goaltender Justin Tobe has found himself backing up a teammate. It hasn’t always been for the entirety of the schedule—Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 has started the past two seasons with a platoon in net—but sooner or later, Tobe has found himself sitting on the bench.“My junior year, my second year here [after transferring from Michigan State...