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French President Nicolas Sarkozy—renegade Gallic right-winger and scourge of les pouvoirs-qui-sont—campaigned on an image as the ruthless reformer of a defunct bureaucracy and a law and order fanatic. As Minister of the Interior, he rejected the liberal elite’s Chamberlain-complaisance amid the swells of exurban civil unrest, denouncing the young, disaffected, and largely Arab agitators as “racaille” (rabble), an inflammatory move many considered imprudent...
...third period.Despite several minutes of near-incessant pressure by the Big Red attack, Harvard caught a break when Cornell iced the puck. Dufault won the puck drop in the right faceoff circle of the Big Red zone and then headed for the net as senior winger Jon Pelle and freshman forward Michael Biega took hacks at the puck. Although Cornell netminder Ben Scrivens was in position for the first few attempts, he could only slide right helplessly as Dufault slotted a loose puck past him at the left post, giving his team the 2-1 lead.“They...
...only lead of the night when sophomore Alex Biega scored on a blue-line slapshot from the right side off of a Pier Olivier-Michaud faceoff win. That lead didn’t last long, however, as Colgate tied it at two on a backhanded shot by sophomore winger David McIntyre that slid off Richter’s right pad and rolled into the net at 12:22.The Raiders broke the tie 4:22 into the third period, when Harvard junior Jack Christian failed to clear the puck from behind the Crimson net. The puck was intercepted by Colgate senior...
...take-all rematch with the Eagles, special teams might be it. While the Crimson was a respectable 2-for-8 on the power play in the teams’ first matchup, BC was able to net four man-advantage goals in nine opportunities, including three power-play scores from winger Nathan Gerbe. “We come into the game trying not to let [Gerbe] beat us, and certainly he did,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after the loss. “We strayed from our game plan,” MacDonald added...
...secure a comfortable advantage for the Crimson.“That was a huge goal,” Stone said. “It changed the momentum of the game.”Harvard would pad its lead with another pair of goals in the third period.First, junior winger Sarah Vaillancourt stole the puck from an Engineers defender along the boards, then made her way in front of the net before flicking the puck over the right shoulder of RPI goalie Ashley Mayr to give the Crimson a 4-0 edge.Next, with just under eight minutes left in the game...