Harvard Handles Big Green
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-Louis Leblanc recorded his
second straight two-goal game and Ryan Carroll made 37 saves as the
Harvard men's hockey team won its third consecutive league game,
4-1 against Dartmouth, Monday afternoon at Bright Hockey
Center.
Leblanc, who also scored twice in Tuesday's 3-2 win against No. 5
Yale, became the first Harvard player since Dominic Moore '03 in
February 2003 to record back-to-back multiple-goal games. Matt
McCollem scored his first goal of the season in the second period,
and Michael Biega had a goal and an assist for Harvard (4-10-2,
4-5-2 ECAC Hockey, 3-2-2 Ivy League). Alex Killorn recorded a pair
of assists.
Linemates Biega, Leblanc and Killorn all posted +3 ratings for the
game. Leblanc registered his third game-winning goal in as many
league games to break a 1-1 tie after Evan Stephens scored for
Dartmouth (4-13-0, 2-8-0, 1-5-0) in the second period. Jody O'Neill
started in net for the Big Green and made 14 saves. James Mello
stopped 11 shots in relief, and Dartmouth held a 38-29 shots
advantage.
The Crimson logged the game's first four shots and got on the board
less than five minutes in on Leblanc's first score. He won an
offensive-zone faceoff to Killorn on the right boards. Killorn took
a shot that was stopped by O'Neill, but Leblanc collected the puck
and backhanded it O'Neill and in for a 1-0 lead. Carroll made 15
saves to help Harvard take a 1-0 lead to the first
intermission.
Stephens evened the score by converting on a three-on-one break,
but Leblanc put Harvard back on top about seven minutes later.
After Biega chipped a puck up the right boards, Leblanc skated in
and rocketed a wrist shot over the blocker of Big Green O'Neill.
McCollem added an insurance tally less than two minutes later. Chad
Morin knocked the puck away from a Dartmouth player, and
Pier-Olivier Michaud flipped it ahead to Michael Del Mauro, who
found McCollem speeding up the right side. McCollem scored on a
wrist shot to chase O'Neill from the game.
Harvard did not let Dartmouth back in the game in the third period,
and the Big Green pulled Mello for an sixth attacker. Killorn took
advantage with about two minutes remaining, stripping a Dartmouth
skater in the right corner and feeding Biega in front for his fifth
goal.












