Word: wildcat
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Chad Doe wiped out a four-goal first-half lead. And the Crimson suffered another long scoring drought--24:55, stretching from the second to the fourth quarter. But a gift goal by Harvard's Peter Follows brought the Crimson back to life, and the hosts held off late Wildcat pressure to preserve...
...almost gained even more. After Bowman's icebreaker the Saints attacked with a vengeance, fired up by the goal they had taken so long to attain. Ray Shero score off a pileup in front of the Wildcat net just 18 seconds later, and the Larries had suddenly halved the UNH margin...
...while the Crimson was throwing whatever it could at the UNH net. Pearson was sending it right back. For the first 10 minutes, the Wildcat netminder made one sensational save after another, and by the end of the second stanza. Pearson had turned away 25 Crimson blasts...
...looked as though the Crimson was in for some more frustration. After an embarrassing first period and over 10 minutes of fruitless attacks on the UNH net, it seemed like the Wildcat blueliners and goaltender Todd Pearson might just be too much for the Ha Harvard offense...
...Wildcat defenseman Brian Byrnes sat in the penalty box after being called for tripping at 12:50 in the second period. But, despite the man advantage, the Crimson still wasn't scoring. The UNH shorthand defense, the best in the ECAC (opponents have only scored nine times out of 101 power-plays) seemed more than able to contain the icemen...