Big Mac: MacDonald is only two points short of tying Bob Cleary '58 for second place on the Harvard career scoring list. Cleary, brother of Harvard Coach Bill Cleary, tallied 195 points in only three seasons of varsity action. Scott Fusco '85-86 tops the list with 240 career points.
After challenging Kuntar on two solo runs down the ice--each time slipping three Saint defenders--MacDonald stuffed in his 93rd career goal in the St. Lawrence game. The goal put him in second place on the all-time Harvard goal-scoring list.
"God, [MacDonald] can skate," St. Lawrence Coach Joe Marsh said. "He handles the puck very well. He's very deceptive."
Welcome to the North Country: From the outside it looks like a hardware store. From the inside it looks like a glow-in-the-dark banana field.
That's Clarkson Walker Arena.
Because of the arena's poor lighting and yellowish tint, the ice emitted a strange glow that reflected off the yellow uniforms of the Clarkson players.
You need more than a program to identify the Golden Knights on their home rink. How about some shades?
Welcome to the North Country II: A line began to form outside St. Lawrence's Appleton Arena two hours before last Saturday's game between the Crimson and the Saints.
Was it for a Bruce concert? No, it was for the game, which was the hottest ticket in the North Country last weekend.
Appleton housed some strange characters Saturday, including the famous singing moon from those McDonald's commercials. So that's where he lives.
Rabbit Talk: Those five bunnies, Harvard's newest Bright Center residents, were spotted in Appleton, cheering behind the Crimson bench.
How quickly they forget the big guy with the signs.