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Looking Back

Harvard Hockey

Andy Janfaza wound up and shot.

It is the equivalent of answering the question, "Who was the first president of the United States?" or multiplying two times two.

Andy Janfaza shot and watched his shot go wide left of the empty net.

Best Shot:Like some mean kid on the block, Peter Ciavaglia drew Michigan State goalie Jason Muzzatti out of his house last Friday.

"Come here, kid, I've got something to show you," Ciavaglia said. Muzzatti was curious, so he ventured out of his front door.

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"Come on kid, it's something special," Ciavaglia said.

Muzzatti opened the gate in front of his house.

"It's really neat," Ciavaglia said.

Muzzatti crossed the street.

"You bozo," Ciavaglia said, and shoved a hanful of mud down Muzzatti's shirt.

Friday, Muzzatti went halfway to the blue line to stop a Ciavaglia breakaway. Ciavaglia laughed, sidestepped him and sent the puck into the MSU net.

Greatest Comeback For: November 20, Princeton was looking at its first victory in Cambridge since 1980. Princeton was looking at its first shutout over Harvard. With 10 minutes left in the game--and Princeton holding a 3-0 lead--the Tigers were looking at a long, gorgeous slash in the win column.

But while Princeton was looking, the Crimson was cookin'.

Tiger goalie Ron High become Ron Low after this one.

In 10 minutes, Harvard scored three goals. Then, in overtime, Harvard scored again.

Greatest Comeback Against: February 27, St. Lawrence scored three goals in the last two minutes. Harvard, however, had built itself a three-goal bunker and was hiding out during the bombing raid.

Harvard 6, SLU 5.

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