Word: skates 
              
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...breakaway, faking right before depositing the puck in the left side of the net for the game-winning score.Donato pulled Richter with just under a minute left in a last-ditch effort to tie the score, but a tripping penalty on Fraser negated the advantage, allowing Cornell to skate off with the win.“It’s extremely disappointing,” Donato said of the loss. “Games that we need to find a way how to win, we found a way to lose.”Despite his disappointment, however, Donato expressed hope...
...Harvard’s lone powerplay goal of the game required some assistance from Dartmouth. Senior forward Ryan Maki fired a shot towards the Big Green goal from the left faceoff circle that seemed as if it would stray wide right, but the puck caromed off Glass’ skate and past netminder Mike Devine at 11:12 of the second period. The score cut Dartmouth’s lead to 3-2, but that was all the luck the Crimson would get, as Devine shut out Harvard for the rest of the night. “It?...
...break through on the power play 11:12 into the second period, but it required a lucky bounce in order to do it. Senior forward Ryan Maki set up along the left side and sent the puck skittering across the goalmouth, where it ricocheted off of a Big Green skate and across the goal line. The score temporarily brought the Crimson within one at 3-2, but Dartmouth would respond with two goals under a minute apart to dash any hopes of a comeback. Despite the Big Green’s scoring spree, Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe returned...
...break through on the power play 11:12 into the second period, but it required a lucky bounce in order to do it. Senior forward Ryan Maki set up along the left side and sent the puck skittering across the goalmouth, where it ricocheted off of a Big Green skate and across the goal line...
Like a lot of skate-park designers, Mark Hubbard, a former pro skater who is the founder of Grindline, got his start constructing swimming pools, a job that let him hang around those beautiful smooth surfaces. Now his 50-person outfit works on six parks at a time. And although Hubbard is 35, he still tries them out when they're done. "I'll skate until I can't anymore," he says. "And then I'll keep building. There are a lot of towns in America, and they could all use a skate park...