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Leblanc once again sparked Harvard’s offensive effort, scoring twice to become the first Crimson skater in almost seven years to record back-to-back multi-goal games. He was aided by linemates sophomore Alex Killorn and junior Michael Biega, each of whom had two points on the...
Leblanc opened the scoring less than five minutes into the game off a good effort from Killorn. The sophomore skated up the right and put a shot on net. Big Green goalie Jody O’Neill deflected the puck, but Leblanc picked up the rebound and went top-shelf...
Harvard’s best scoring opportunity came on its first power play after Bulldog Broc Little was whistled for hooking. Set up in the offensive zone, the Crimson moved the puck around the horn, giving Killorn the puck on his stick right in front of the Yale net.
Again it was Harvard’s vaunted freshman class that provided the offense, with rookie Louis Leblanc scoring twice and classmate Alex Fallstrom tallying his first career goal—all in an eight-minute stretch in the second frame.
The Crimson entered the game best in the Ivy League in overall scoring, but it certainly had its best defensive effort of the season against the Highlanders. NJIT’s 53 points was the lowest total allowed all season, and Harvard held the Highlanders to 36% from the field...