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After fighting to 2-2 stalemates in an exhibition against the University of Windsor and Friday’s season opener with Brown, Harvard had seen enough missed passes and off-the-post shots to frustrate even the most patient skaters. And so, as the Crimson (0-0-1, 0-0-1 ECAC) took the ice in Saturday night’s exhibition against the U.S. National Under-18 team, all hopes rested on an offensive breakthrough...
After going 0-for-7 and 1-for-7 on power plays against Windsor and Brown, respectively, Harvard finally thrived with the man advantage against the Under-18 team, striking three times in seven chances...
Harvard has already shown the ability to do just that—what was missing from last week’s exhibition tie with the University of Windsor, however, was the ability to finish. Despite outshooting the Lancers 47-8, the Crimson mustered only a pair of goals and went an abysmal 0-for-7 with the man advantage...
Harvard took 47 shots on Saturday night—Windsor took eight. But both teams ended up with two goals...
Assistant captain Ryan Lannon missed some practice last week with an injury, as did sophomores Kevin Du and Steve Mandes. Lannon played against Windsor, but neither Mandes, out with a sprained ankle, nor Du, sidelined with a stress fracture, dressed for the contest. Both, however, expect to be ready for next Friday’s matchup against Brown in Providence...