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...ECAC) has had its troubles playing complete games, but until yesterday, the problem had been finishing contests rather than having to come from behind. “It’s been a problem for us, not deciding to play a full 60 minutes,” freshman winger Jon Pelle said. “[But] tonight, it was the first and second [periods] rather than the third.” Despite being significant underdogs coming into the game, the Bulldogs (3-8-0, 2-6-0) started off strong, hitting hard and outskating the Crimson right from the opening...
...Harvard winger Steve Mandes knotted the score 1:44 into the second period with a back-handed effort from just outside the crease, and senior Dan Murphy put the Crimson up 2-1 exactly six minutes later when he stuffed home a pretty feed from Kevin Du along the boards behind the goal...
...that] there was an unbelievable turnaround in the second and third periods, to the point where I thought we were outplaying [the Crimson].” Both squads had their chances to score in the overtime period, but neither team was able to convert on its opportunities. Freshman winger Jimmy Fraser came very close to netting a goal in the final seconds—even inciting a premature lighting of the red lamp—but BU netminder John Curry fended off his shot as time expired. “[The Terriers] were still on their high from tying...
...feed from linemate Jeff Hristovski on a 2-on-1 and beat Harvard netminder John Daigneau stick-side with a shot off the post.But the Crimson’s power play recovered somewhat against the Bears, with senior forward Dan Murphy notching a man-advantage tally and sophomore winger Dave Watters scoring Harvard’s first goal just seconds after a Brown penalty expired.“[The power play] got us the win tonight,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after yesterday’s matchup. “I thought there...
...game with one of its strengths, failing to score on its first three power-play attempts. But with 3:43 to play in the first period, and with the Bears’ fourth penalty waning, the Crimson finally got its top-ranked man-advantage unit going. Sophomore winger Jon Pelle’s pass from the left circle set up senior center Charlie Johnson’s blast from the point, which senior forward Dan Murphy deflected through D’Alba’s five-hole to give Harvard a 2-0 lead. It was Murphy?...