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...minutes into the third frame, a pair of Harvard penalties—including freshman Chad Morin’s five-minute major and game misconduct for head-butting—set up a Big Red 5-on-3, during which Cornell’s Mark McCutcheon beat netminder Justin Tobe high to tie the score. “[Morin] got a little carried away,” Donato said, adding that he “didn’t get a great view” of the whistled play. “I don’t think...
...They’re a talented team with that first line and the goaltending.” Colgate struck first when junior Tyler Burton pickpocketed freshman center Doug Rogers at the Harvard blue line and sent a slapshot past senior goaltender Justin Tobe just 5:08 into the first frame. The Crimson had a good look at goal later in the first period, as Rogers intercepted a Raiders cross pass, leaving him alone with Dekanich. But the pivot was denied on the slapshot attempt. Harvard continued the offensive pressure in the second period, again outshooting Colgate 11-5. The persistence...
...snuck the puck high between Richter and the left post. A timeout called by Donato did little to settle the Crimson, as Jean-Francois Boucher took the puck in the right circle and roofed it with 65 seconds remaining for the 4-1 lead. Senior backup goalie Justin Tobe opened the third period in Richter’s stead. “It was a team-wide disappointing game,” Donato later said of the switch, “but [Richter] was certainly part of it.” Yale’s fifth and final goal...
...addition to Tobe, freshman Ian Tallett and senior Brendan Byrne also received starts. For Byrne, a resident of Milton, Mass., it was the last chance to play in the Boston area’s biggest venue...the Crimson didn’t commit a penalty for the first 29:17 of play...
...during another power play, Northeastern’s Steve Birnstill skated up to the inside of the crease and hammered a shot against the boards, which bounced back off of Tobe and landed in the net. The score gave the Huskies a 2-1 lead with just over four minutes left in the second period...