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...Harvard men’s hockey team allowed the Eagles to storm back late in the game last night at Kelley Rink. Allowing third-period goals appears to have become habit for the Crimson (4-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC). Just last weekend, Cornell scored two late goals to shock Harvard with a come-from-behind victory. And the following night, Colgate trimmed the Crimson’s 6-1 cushion to a two-goal margin with three goals in a 2:50-minute span in the third period. BC (4-3-1, 3-1-1 Hockey East) scored...
...stands to discuss Daigneau’s save—or looked down in the press box to scribble a note, for that matter—you might have missed the score. But nearly eight minutes into the second period, Daigneau’s contortion caused a two-goal swing that kept Harvard (3-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) in the game. What could have been a 3-1 Big Red lead—coming on the Cornell penalty kill, no less—turned into a knotted score, a brand new hockey game with more than a period...
...charging Penn goalie for a one-goal lead. Tornaritis notched his second goal of the game—and 12th of his career—late in the second half to give the Crimson the decisive lead. He finished his career with one more goal than his twin brother and teammate, Anthony. “They have been big players for us their entire careers and they really put this program on the map,” Kerr said. “Last year, they had 17 goals between the two of them. This year, things were a little harder...
...power-play score and then a quick strike off the draw. In the third period—after Dan Murphy finally connected on Harvard’s 10th man advantage, bringing the score to 3-2—Quinnipiac converted a 5-on-3 to regain its two-goal lead. “We didn’t get beat down low,” Reese said. “The game was won on special teams—we lost the game on special teams. No other excuse to lose that game.” Michael Bordieri?...
...junior Eric Byrd said, “but we were able to play well enough when we needed it to pull ahead.”Harvard and Iona traded leads throughout the game. Though the Gaels drew first blood and went up by two, the Crimson fought back and had a two-goal lead during the fourth quarter.“Of course we would have liked to have competed for the championship,” Burmeister said, “but to end with a tough win in overtime is a pretty awesome feeling.” BROWN...