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Richard Hungerford <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Hungerford <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Jan 1998 09:24:30 -0500
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Friday evening at Bright the Harvard Crimson edged the Big Green of Dartmouth
4-3.  It was a game that featured some exciting bursts of hockey.  In the end,
Harvard was able to hold onto to their lead for victory.
 
The match opened at a fast and furious pace.  Gradually it slowed and by the
end of the game it was pedestrian.  Periodically both teams degenerated into a
hooking clinic.  Harvard, who had Oliver Jonas in goal, started the scoring
when Doug Sproule (Harry Schwefel, Brice Conklin) whacked home one from a
scrum in front of the DC net.  Brian Fleming (Scott Peach) tied the match when
he made a nice deflection on a shot from the point.
 
At the beginning of the second, Harvard regained the lead when Chris Bala
(Graham Morrell, Ben Storey) drilled his chance at the far post after
receiving a splendid pass from Morrell.  This chance and others were being
created by the speed of Morrell who was penetrating the Big Green zone from
his blue line position.  Lovely goal!  Peach (Fleming) tied the match at two
for DC when his long blast from center ice found the lower corner of the net.
That singular strike gave Dartmouth the momentum.  Big Green took the lead
when Jeremiah Buckley (Dan Lehouiller, Ryan Chaytors) put in a rebound.  The
play developed from a face-off and the Crimson defense was guilty of backing
in.  Things seemed to be going DC's way when Harvard's Schwefel (Conklin) one-
timed a chance as he cruised through the slot.  Tim Stay (Steve Moore, Bala)
won the match for Harvard when his pass/shot from the point founding netting.
 
There was no scoring in a slow third period.  Harvard sat on its lead.
Dartmouth couldn't come up with enough pressure to earn any points.
 
At times, Dartmouth seemed a team with a lot of character, speed and attacking
ideas.  At other times, they seemed to caught get up in things beyond
their control.  The result was a squad that showed well, but could have
done more if they had remained positive.  The Dartmouth man of the match
was the line of Jon Sturgis, Bob Cancelli and David Whitworth.  They
motored real well and their combined movement was super.  Whitworth was
particularly good off the puck and made some lovely passes.  The line of
Lehouiller, Chaytors and Buckley demonstrated tons of hustle and mucking.
The defensive pairing of Peach and Ryan Poulton was exceptionally good.
Poulton's reads and ability to intercept a play was excellent.  Overall, I
think we can expect more from this Big Green team.
 
Harvard did just enough to win.  The confidence level of the squad seems
fairly high, as players were trying things and looking for chances.  The
Harvard man of the match was Morrell.  The first-year defender used his
quickness to stop plays in his zone.  Morrell was also a large part of the
attack as his skating and passing let him lead forays.  His blue line partner
Storey was a good counterpart that provided some exquisite defensive plays.
Collectively they are holding the Crimson together at the back and pushing the
team forward.  Up front, the combination of first-years Bala and S Moore
continued to show well.  Bala was moving well and letting it rip.  S Moore is
playing some very intelligent hockey.  Overall this was an important league
triumph for Harvard.
 
 
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