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...when the trailing team mounts a last-ditch charge, the Crimson can’t stop moving forward.“I think we get cautious out there,” senior forward Charlie Johnson said. “We stop attacking, stop getting it deep in their zone and going after them. We kind of sit back, and when you do that, you start taking penalties.”In Harvard’s last trio of games, four of the eight late goals allowed have been man-advantage strikes.The Crimson was assessed four of its seven penalties Tuesday...
...Recently the Crimson defense has stepped up in a big way, allowing just 24 points in the last three games. In a 29-3 victory last weekend, it held Penn to just a field goal, and the red zone remained uncharted territory for the Quakers...
...finish came after a dominating first five minutes for the Saints. The more experienced team from North Country showed why it had been a consensus No. 1 team in the country by thoroughly outplaying Harvard—getting to pucks faster, not letting the puck out of its offensive zone, and throwing shot after shot on Crimson senior goalie...
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Charlie Johnson caught the puck on his stick and paused a moment as skaters swarmed Harvard’s defensive zone. And then, with one mighty heave, the forward launched the puck the length of the Kelley Rink ice and watched it glide into Boston College’s empty net. Eight seconds remained on the clock, and the No. 5 Eagles—who had whittled the Crimson’s 4-0 lead into a mere one-goal advantage—had yanked their goalie for an extra skater nearly two full...
...time to worry about anyone else’s activities, including the UC’s. We boast 41 intercollegiate athletic teams, whose membership comprises nearly one-quarter of the student body. Yet few attend football games. More student-run publications are produced here than in some Mountain Time Zone states. Yet, except for The Crimson, none are read. The UC must realize that to most students, it not really a representative institution, but a club that, like the multitudes of others on campus, will primarily display its own preferences and interests. At its best, the Council can facilitate...