Well, that was what has become a typical Harvard beanopot performance as of late. A defense that was basically nowhere to be found. How about BC's second goal where Morden goes for pokecheck instead of taking body and lets BC walk right in and score. How about St Louis letting Hagens skate right by him fior the backdoor on BC's third goal. This sort of stuff is simply inexcusable and it's not like Hagens is some 6'4" 220lb forward. Just not good enough and frankly, not even close to good enough.
Harvard wins most of its game becase the talent is simply better and Harvard can get away with the kind of stuff that BC and other good teams will exploit all day. But per usual, when Harvard faces teams and Harvard's talent is relatively equitable or inferior (Cornell, Quinnipiac, BC, BU, etc), they generally lose and lose big.
Harvard wins most of its game becase the talent is simply better and Harvard can get away with the kind of stuff that BC and other good teams will exploit all day. But per usual, when Harvard faces teams and Harvard's talent is relatively equitable or inferior (Cornell, Quinnipiac, BC, BU, etc), they generally lose and lose big.
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