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...Two Saturdays ago, McGill handed the Harvard men’s hockey team an embarrassing 4-3 exhibition loss. But a very different Crimson squad took the Bright Center ice for this Saturday’s season opener and stunned Dartmouth, 6-2. It was Harvard’s first season-opening victory since 2000, and the Crimson took this one going away. “We learned a lot from [the McGill game]” said junior forward Kevin Du, who spearheaded Harvard’s attack with two goals and two assists...
...familiar with Ouellette, who scored the winning goal with 31.2 seconds left in overtime in Dartmouth’s 2-1 win over Harvard last season in Hanover, N.H. Ouellette will shoulder much of the offense load due to the graduation of Lee Stempniak—who led the team with 43 points (14 goals and 29 assists) last year—and the departure of Hugh Jessiman to the New York Rangers system.Ouellette will be aided by senior Eric Przepiorka (15 goals, 16 assists) and sophomore Nick Johnson (18 goals, 17 assists). “They lost some...
...where water polo just comes natural to him.” In the Crimson’s 5-2 win over Iona, some strong defensive play, anchored by Garcia, secured the close win. Harvard totaled 16 steals in the contest. The game was close until Harvard took a two-goal lead late in the contest. Freshman David Tune and sophomore Chris Ludwik each netted two scores in the game. Garcia had his hand in every goal scored, tallying five assists total. He reached three different players—Tune, Ludwick, and Voith—for goals in the crucial...
...first half hole-a two-goal margin that was the team’s largest for the entire season-proved too tough for Harvard to climb from. A spark was generated thanks to a Bulldog penalty nearly 12 minutes into the second half. Stamatis converted the ensuing penalty kick, bringing the contest to 2-1 and giving Harvard some newfound hope...
...down a pass from Nicholas Tornaritis. Rather than trying to pound the ball in, he surprised everyone—from the fans down to Frankel—by easily lobbing it into the air. Frankel did not even react as the ball arced perfectly over his head for a two-goal lead...