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...reasons unknown, the Black Bears “came out with a purpose,” said Crimson captain Peter Hafner after this year’s disaster, “and we just weren??t able to match that. It’s disappointing, because we really didn’t show what type of team...
...Harvard to spend the majority of the opening frame protecting its own net. On the other side of the ice, goaltender Ben Bishop and the Maine defense moved the puck quickly out of their zone, limiting the Crimson to seven shots in the first period. “We weren??t able to establish our forecheck, [and] we weren??t able to sustain any type of pressure in the offensive zone,” Donato said. “We spent the…entire game playing against their forwards in our own zone...
...that people should live without any sadness or anxiety. When many mental health advocates speak or write, they seem to imply that their goal is a world free of grief and worry. Not only is this impossible, it’s undesirable. Imagine if you weren??t able to be sad at your grandmother’s funeral. Or think smaller. Imagine if you couldn’t feel down when the Red Sox lost. Life would be less enjoyable, worse, not better...
...says. “You have to have certain guys play certain roles.”Murphy’s renaissance came his junior year, when new coach Ted Donato ’91 gave the winger more freedom and boosted his confidence. Though Murphy’s numbers weren??t exceptional, he equaled his career goal total and tallied 14 points.“Even playing off of the fourth line, some nights he was our best player,” Donato recalls.The forward knew that his perseverance would pay off, and his junior year?...
...losing end of each one, and could have entered yesterday’s game demoralized. Instead, the Crimson showcased its impressive pitching and solid hitting to garner its first win of the young season.“We just came into the last game knowing that we weren??t going to leave empty handed,” senior Lance Salsgiver said. Harvard took the lead in the fourth, scoring two runs on a Taylor Meehan double to take a 3-1 lead. Although Bears starting pitcher Chris Perez (1-1) avoided any further damage by forcing sophomore Matt...