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...hockey team allowed a significant late goal, earning only a 2-2 tie against No. 20 Boston University despite dominating the Terriers in the first period last night at the Bright Hockey Center. After struggling initially to deal with the Crimson’s transition game and quick puck movement, BU (3-4-2, 3-3-1 Hockey East) took advantage of five Harvard penalties in the final 40 minutes to get its offense back on track. “What was terrific about our team,” Terriers coach Jack Parker said, “was [that] there...
...team (5-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) was tied with the visiting Bulldogs (0-5-0, 0-5-0) after 60 minutes of regulation. But just 1:48 into the overtime period, junior Kevin Du found linemate Ryan Maki open in front of the goal. Maki fired the puck past the left arm of the Yale goalkeeper Alec Richards and into the back of the net to clinch a 4-3 Crimson victory. Harvard was heavily favored coming into the game, but Yale kept it close by capitalizing on its offensive chances. After the Bulldogs tied the game...
...tight triangle defense in front of Daigneau to prevent Brown from scoring.“[I told] the guys, don’t get too spread out,” Daigneau said, “because that’s what Brown [does]—they move the puck around, hoping we get spread out, and then they can find seams.”Harvard used the successful kill to shift the momentum, doubling its lead on Murphy’s power-play goal just minutes later at 16:17.“[The penalty kill] was really...
...first power play, the Crimson didn’t miss a beat and netted its first goal just six seconds later. As the fifth Brown skater took the ice, sophomore forward Paul Dufault passed from the right circle behind the net to junior forward Ryan Maki. After corralling the puck, Maki sent a pass to the tape of sophomore forward Dave Watters for a one-timer under the glove of Brown netminder Adam D’Alba. The Crimson dominated on the defensive and offensive end, but seemed to struggle at the beginning of the game with...
...body checks against Harvard. Freshmen defenseman Brian McCafferty seemed to be BC’s favorite target, absorbing two big hits that had him bent over on the bench for several minutes. “The one play [McCafferty] got banged up on, I thought he never touched the puck,” Donato said. “I didn’t think it was a clean hit.” But the Crimson delivered a couple of solid checks itself. In the second period, with the Eagles on the power play, Harvard got caught on a line change...