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...efforts. Mandes led the way with his two goals and two assists, while freshman Brian McCafferty and sophomores Jon Pelle and Paul Dufault tallied three points apiece. “It was just one those things,” said Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet. “Sometimes the puck has eyes.” “We gave them some really good opportunities,” he added, “and they found the back of the net.” BETWEEN THE PIPES Senior netminder John Daigneau’s shutout was ruined 5:41 into...
...title game. This time around, Harvard (18-12-4) travels to the Durham, N.H. arena of the top-seeded Wildcats (32-2-1) for a home-site quarterfinal showdown with a ticket to the season’s final weekend in Minneapolis on the line. The puck drops at 7 p.m. ”A lot of people felt like we wouldn’t be here now, so I’m proud of these kids,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “And we have an opportunity [tonight] to put ourselves in a position...
...lose the first game [this weekend], we’re in the consolation game, so that’s certainly not something we want to do,” Walsh said. “But I think we’ll be ready for the drop of the puck [against Dartmouth].” The Crimson split the season series with the Big Green, with each team winning on its home ice in dominating fashion. Harvard took the first game, 6-2, in both teams’ first regular season matchup of the season, while Dartmouth captured the most recent...
...addition to playing well in front of goaltender John Daigneau, freshman blueliners Brian McCafferty and Jack Christian contributed to the Crimson’s scoring bonanza.Nine minutes into the second period, Christian forced a St. Lawrence turnover in his own zone and moved up the ice with the puck. Drawing two Saints defenders, he dished the puck to sophomore winger Alex Meintel at the right boards, setting up Harvard’s fourth goal.Just 1:33 later, McCafferty set up junior Steve Mandes’ four-on-four strike, carrying the puck up the left side and sending a cross...
...first 10 minutes we really were on them pretty hard and kind of sent a message for this game.” The effort paid off when the St. Lawrence defense finally gave way with nine minutes remaining in the period. Senior defenseman Tom Walsh received the puck at the blue line and fired a seeing-eye shot that made it through traffic and past Saints goaltender Justin Pesony untouched, giving the Crimson a 1-0 lead. Despite ending the period with a 17-5 advantage in shots, the tide seemed to change for Harvard when sophomore forward Jon Pelle...