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...looked good at times, but we haven’t established an identity as far as a work level and what makes us go.” Harvard’s lone goal came with only 44 seconds remaining in the first period, as senior forward Ryan Maki followed up his initial shot from the goal line with a quick rebound that slid past Brown rookie goalkeeper Dan Rosen. Senior forward Kevin Du had a chance with a breakaway with 13:55 left in the opening period, but his shot on Rosen sailed just beyond the left post. The Crimson?...
...NOTES Dufault was in the lineup for the first time this season after missing Harvard’s first seven games with a leg injury....Reese’s goal gave him four on the season, tying forward Ryan Maki for first on the team....Boucher’s ejection marked the second time in three games for the Crimson that an opposing player was awarded a game misconduct....The Crimson was proficient on faceoffs, winning 50 out of 79. —Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson effort. “We didn’t get that many chances.”Despite the effective defense, the offense was unable to find a way past Troy Davenport, who came up with key saves on tough shots from freshman Jimmy Fraser, senior Ryan Maki, and sophomore Brian McCafferty to prevent Harvard from taking a lead.“We had some quality chances…. to get that second goal,” Donato said, adding, “But we weren’t able to cash in.”The Crimson finally went...
...really never changed to adapt to what we were doing,” Reese said, adding, “It just kind of played into our game plan—we had them scouted, we knew what they were going to do.” FINAL TICKS Senior Ryan Maki, after playing in Friday night’s game at Cornell, sat out against the Raiders due to an left arm injury. He was replaced in the lineup by sophomore Nick Coskren…The Crimson managed to dodge the challenge of facing goalie Mark Dekanich, a preseason All-ECAC...
...coach Mike Schafer. “We didn’t get that many chances.”Despite the effective defense, the offense was unable to find a way past Troy Davenport, who came up with key saves on tough shots from freshman Jimmy Fraser, senior Ryan Maki, and sophomore Brian McCafferty, preventing Harvard from taking a lead.“We had some quality chances...to get that second goal,” Donato said. “But we weren’t able to cash in.”The Crimson finally went ahead...