> This prompted me to wonder what the most shorthanded goals scored on one two minute minor was, and of course who did it, against whom, and when. Harvard's C.J. Young once scored three short-handed goals in one game against Dartmouth. If memory serves, it was a natural hat-trick on the same two minute penalty, though the second and third goals were split over a period break. Some of this story might be tall tale elaboration, but I believe the facts are essentially correct. This also brings up a related question: the most PP goals scored on a five minute advantage. In a game at Snively a few years ago, I saw UNH score three times on a five minute advantage (and ring the post in the closing seconds of it as well) against BU. This was part of a 6 or 7 goal comeback by UNH. (Warning note to HE goalies: the mean number of goals in HE games I've seen is 15.) Greg About to be snowbound in Somerville Let's Go Red!