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...point-blank shot from Cornell forward Blake Gallagher. Ultimately, the tight, back-and-forth play and strong goalkeeping on both ends resulted in a scoreless opening period. The floodgates were opened when both teams managed to capitalize on power-play opportunities in the second period. Senior forward Dave Watters??€™ goal at 3:35 unleashed a barrage of scoring from both sides. After failing to convert on two power-play opportunities in the first period, the Crimson made sure to make the most of the man-advantage. One minute into its first power-play opportunity of the period, Watters...
...offense. A pair of rookies slammed in the Crimson’s first two goals of the night. Freshman Matt McCollem put away the first goal, knocking in a one-timer from the right side, and three minutes later, center forward Pier-Olivier Michaud pounced on senior Dave Watters??€™ rebound, smashing it into the net for his first collegiate goal. Michaud notched another goal late in the second period, finishing off a shot by sophomore Ian Tallett. Michaud had a chance to give the the Crimson back-to-back hat tricks at the end of the game...
...several furious flurries in front of his own net, saving a total of 25 shots on the night. Daigneau and St. Lawrence’s Justin Pesony each faced 27 shots, but Daigneau had one more crucial stop than his counterpart. The second period saw three goals—Watters??€™, a Saints tally to go up 2-1, and then Murphy’s first goal to knot the score at two. That last goal came after a scramble in front of the net and many attempted shots, the last of which Murphy...
...opening minute of each of the first two periods against Princeton, but the Crimson went out to a 1-0 lead on freshman forward Nick Coskren’s power-play tally at 11:11 of the second period. Coskren cleaned up the rebound after Dave Watters??€™ shot from the right circle ricocheted off of Leroux’s pads and skidded out in front of the left post. Princeton responded with its own power-play goal at 19:17 in the second period after several minutes of sustained pressure on the Harvard net. Crimson senior goaltender John...
Though not dominant early, the Crimson had certainly shed the rusty play that characterized its 2-0 win Friday evening by the middle of the first period. And rather than set Harvard back, freshman Dave Watters??€™ five-minute major for charging at 9:09 actually appeared to energize the Crimson’s skaters...