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...three minutes of man-advantage time. He took the puck at the blue line, then skated a loop around the back of the net and through the left circle before beating Cornell goaltender Ben Scrivens through traffic at 15:42. But less than five minutes into the third frame, a pair of Harvard penalties—including freshman Chad Morin’s five-minute major and game misconduct for head-butting—set up a Big Red 5-on-3, during which Cornell’s Mark McCutcheon beat netminder Justin Tobe high to tie the score...
...They’re a talented team with that first line and the goaltending.” Colgate struck first when junior Tyler Burton pickpocketed freshman center Doug Rogers at the Harvard blue line and sent a slapshot past senior goaltender Justin Tobe just 5:08 into the first frame. The Crimson had a good look at goal later in the first period, as Rogers intercepted a Raiders cross pass, leaving him alone with Dekanich. But the pivot was denied on the slapshot attempt. Harvard continued the offensive pressure in the second period, again outshooting Colgate 11-5. The persistence...
...captain Dylan Reese said. “He played great this weekend.” While the Crimson defense played solidly in front of Tobe, the netminder contributed a couple of flashy plays to help foil the Big Red attack. With just under eight minutes remaining in the opening frame, Tobe dove out of his crease and poked a puck away from Cornell center Michael Kennedy. Similarly, in the third period, Tobe thwarted a Big Red 5-on-3 scoring opportunity when he sprawled out in front of the net to stymie the streaking Topher Scott. The goaltender?...
...regrouped to submit one of its best performances of the season. By limiting Colgate to just five shots on goal in each of the first two periods, the Crimson blueliners were able to hold the Raiders at bay until the Harvard offense blew the game open in the second frame. “Their top line is a lot of their offense, so we keyed in on them and tried to keep them to the outside,” Morin said of the defensive effort. “We felt that if we were aggressive and physical all over...
...match-high 19 kills in establishing a 1-0 lead. Senior middle hitter Andy Nelson and junior outside hitter Jordan Weitzen recorded six each during the opening game, with Weitzen’s last kill coming as an emphatic end to a hard-fought, back-and-forth opening frame.“I don’t think we took them by surprise,” Fitz said. “I think they knew that the first time we played them, we played horrible and that we were a better team [than we showed].”The Crimson...