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867-5309: Freshmen Lead the Way

Kim was also an important contributor to the power play and penalty kill, notching an assist on junior center Harry Schwefel's game-winning goal.

But this was only the beginning.

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As one reporter said in the press box on Friday, "well, we've got ourselves a shootout here." How right he was.

Harvard racked up a total of 13 goals, more than half of which involved at least one of the three rookies.

With a performance reminiscent of his brother Steve's debut two years ago, the youngest Moore shocked everyone last weekend, netting three goals in Harvard's two victories.

Moore's first career goal was a thing of beauty, setting the stage for the Crimson's 7-2 domination over Dartmouth. Moore undressed the Big Green's defenseman Carl Desjardins, leaving Eric Almon unprotected between the pipes. A flawless back-hander caught Almon looking at Moore lit the lamp 1-0.

And Moore's second goal assured us that the Moore-Bala connection must be hereditary. Moore poked in a rebound off of junior winger Chris Bala's attempt.

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