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...freshman defenseman Peter Hafner digging against Dartmouth’s forwards. When a third Big Green attacker came into the play, sophomore defenseman Noah Welch drifted over to the side and applied a strong hit. Unfortunately the puck squirted loose and Dartmouth crashed the net on a mini-breakaway. Senior Kent Gillings took the puck in and fired a shot at sophomore goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris, who made the save but couldn’t control the rebound. Amidst the scrum at the top of the crease, Jessiman found the puck—and the back...
Captain Dominic Moore was dazzling and scored two goals. Playmaker Tom Cavanagh did his thing—you know, made some plays—and finished with two goals of his own, including a pretty one on a breakaway that began all the way at the Northeastern blue line...
Cavanagh’s second score, off a breakaway back from his own blueline, officially ended a string of bad luck on solo chances. Most notably, Cavanagh missed several golden opportunities that could have changed the game in November’s loss to Boston University...
...loved how we played in the first half,” said Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “We got so many breakaway layups, and we were hitting from the outside...
...that can exist on the spectrum allotted to commercial radio and television in any given area. Unlike a perfectly open market, where dissatisfied consumers can turn to a new provider in search of the product they want, there is simply no room on the radio dial for startup or breakaway radio stations to form should an existing monopoly alienate the consumer. As such, it is entirely reasonable for the government to regulate this commodity and restrict consolidation in this industry...