On Sunday, Ciavaglia's short-handed goal was only the highlight of an excellent performance, both in man-down situations and on the 5-on-5. Weekend totals: two goals and three assists.
Defense: Kevan Melrose. Melrose limited himself to only one penalty per game this weekend, which allowed him to show just how valuable he is on Harvard's penalty-killing unit.
But although Melrose didn't hear a lot of whistles, he did get in his weekly quota of hits. He had a key takedown on a Joel Gardner breakaway in the third period of the Colgate game and crumpled Cornell star Kent Manderville twice on Sunday.
Quote of the Week: "They're bench- ing me for the rest of the year now. Thingsseem to work out when I don't play."--Weisbrod,who missed Sunday's game with a minor concussion.
Sure, John. You'll be back on the ice tomorrownight when the Crimson takes on Vermont inBurlington.
Check up on the elder Ted D.: Accordingto disabled wing Ted Donato, his broken collarboneis likely to be healed by the trip back to St.Paul, but he's not likely to play. Afterconsulting with his doctor, Donato has decided therisk is too high and will wait until January torejoin the Crimson