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...defeat to St. Lawrence (4-3, 2-0). The loss marked the first time that Harvard has lost the first three games of the season since the 1951-52 campaign.“It’s just another learning step for us,” captain Dylan Reese said. “It’s still early in the year, so this adversity that we’ve put up with right now should hopefully pay dividends in the end.”Giving up two goals in the first period with senior Justin Tobe...
...period. The Golden Knights controlled the ice for the next few minutes but a penalty called for interference at the 12:14 mark gave the Crimson a chance to erase the 1-0 deficit. Senior Brian McCafferty wasted no time after the whistle blew, dishing the puck to Dylan Reese, who connected with freshman Doug Rogers. Rogers whipped a shot from the right side to record the first goal of his collegiate career. Both teams returned from the first intermission eager to break the 1-1 tie. Harvard struck first as sophomore Steve Rolecek turned a pass...
Although the hearts of Pittsburgh hockey fans rise and fall with the successes and failures of NHL phenom Sidney Crosby, another Steel City product has been making his mark on the ice.Upper Saint Clair High graduate Dylan Reese is one of the top young players in the nation and the undisputed leader of his team. Combining a potent penchant for guarding the blue line with an ebullient personality, the 111th captain of Harvard hockey seems to be the perfect player to wear the ‘C’ on his sweater.“He?...
...frame’s end. “About seven minutes into the second period, we fell asleep,” Donato said. “We dug ourselves a hole that we couldn’t get out of.” The first blow came when captain Dylan Reese surrendered the puck deep in his own zone, resulting in the Saints’ tie-breaking goal. Just two minutes later, a St. Lawrence shot from the top of the zone deflected off freshman defender Chad Morin and past Tobe to expand the Saints’ lead...
...season, falling just short in a comeback bid and losing to St. Lawrence by a 5-4 margin. The Saints got on the board first with two scores in the first period, but the Crimson responded to tie it in the second on goals by captain Dylan Reese and junior Jon Pelle. Just as it had in the first two games of the season, however, the end of the second period spelled disaster for Harvard. A giveaway by Reese deep in his own zone, an unfortunate deflection off of freshman Chad Morin, and a check by Jack Christian that turned...