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Meanwhile, in back in Hanover, Harvard, beaten badly on Friday night,
manages a 3-3 tie with a Dartmouth team that had played exceptionally well
against Brown (6-3) on their opening night at Thompson Arena.
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While the offense may have been clicking against Brown, Dartmouth's goalie,
Boucher, has yet to find his game this year. He has a GAA of roughly 3.66 (he's
given up 11 goals in 3 games) with a save percentage well below .900. In all
reality Dartmouth should've beaten Hahvahd to split the series and sweep the
weekend, but Boucher let in 2 realtively soft goals and Hahvahd's goalie stood
on his head most of the night. It was truly amazing that Dartmouth didn't score
in the first period, as they had probably 7-8 solid chances on odd-man rushes
or shots from the low slot, plus some deflections that had no business being
stopped.

I was not real impressed with Brown, they seemed to be a lot slower than
Dartmouth, and again Boucher could've stopped one or two of Brown's goals and
made it a much easier game. But I give credit to Brown for being over .500 so
far.