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Tripp or Treat!

Griff Notes

Tracy frustrated the Bears so much Scott Bradford knocked him down behind the Crimson net several minutes after this sequence. The penalty for this offense--Tripping (no kidding).

Had Bradford only known what Tracy would do several minutes later.

3) Still in the second and Harvard on the power play with a 2-0 lead, Mulhern--the ECAC's leading scorer--stole the puck at his own blueline and went all alone down the ice.

Many goaltenders would gulp and pray. Tracy, instead, charged out of his crease, and, as Mulhern cut left, lunged with his stick to poke-check the puck away from Mulhern. In the same motion, Tracy was also able to corral the biscuit under his body to stop the play.

Harvard would score on its next rush to pretty much put the contest on ice.

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There's no doubt that Tracy was the star Saturday night. And doing that on the Deuce was doubly nice, right?

"You don't get to be on ESPN really often," Tracy said. "I certainly love TV, and to be on ESPN is certainly a big-time high."

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