down a group of bigger skaters who tried to bully
the speedy Harvard players and disrupt their
skating game.
Offensively, Harvard was sparked by its special
teams, as a spirited Bright Center crowd of 3350
cheered the Crimson to its 28th straight game at
home without a loss. Forward Lane MacDonald
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