{"id":7443,"date":"2006-03-17T16:19:21","date_gmt":"2006-03-17T22:19:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/03\/17\/harvards-offensive-explosion-engulfs-dartmouth\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:18","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:18","slug":"harvards-offensive-explosion-engulfs-dartmouth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2006\/03\/17\/harvards-offensive-explosion-engulfs-dartmouth\/","title":{"rendered":"Harvard’s Offensive Explosion Engulfs Dartmouth"},"content":{"rendered":"
Friday’s matchup between Harvard and Dartmouth in the ECACHL semifinals was highly anticipated, as the two teams split a pair of games early in the regular season, with each team posting a decisive win in its home building. But no matter the parity in regular-season play, the Crimson has owned the Big Green in the postseason over the last few seasons — defeating Dartmouth in the semifinals in both 2003 and 2004.<\/p>\n
This year was no different, as Harvard took a 2-0 lead through one, exploded for four goals in the second and added four more in the third en route to a 10-1 win over Dartmouth in the early game of the ECACHL semifinals.<\/p>\n
“It was one of those nights you have where nothing seems to go right,” said Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet. “I thought we had an excellent start to the game, but Harvard is an excellent team, and we gave them some opportunities, and they put it in the back of the net.”<\/p>\n
Harvard received a couple key saves in the first 10 minutes from goaltender John Daigneau to keep the score deadlocked at 0-0, and then broke onto the scoreboard at 9:01 of the first. Forward Paul Dufault took a quick shot for the right faceoff circle, but Dartmouth goaltender Mike Devine made the save. The puck rebounded far off Devine’s pads and was met by onrushing Harvard defender Tom Walsh, who popped it by a prone Devine to give the Crimson a 1-0 lead.<\/p>\n
Harvard’s defense contributed the team’s second goal as well, as Dylan Reese put back a rebound of Steve Mandes’ shot at 13:35 of the first to give Harvard the 2-0 lead.<\/p>\n
The Crimson scored its first goal of the second period just over a minute in, when forward Tyler Magura took a pass off a rush by defenseman Brian McCafferty and wristed a sharp shot by Devine. The Crimson’s Paul Dufault added a power-play goal three minutes later to stretch the lead to 4-0, but Harvard’s biggest goal was its fifth.<\/p>\n
Down 4-0, Dartmouth went on the power play after a roughing penalty against Harvard’s Dave MacDonald. Before the Big Green could even begin to set up, however, the Crimson came through with its second shorthanded goal in as many games. <\/p>\n