Despite outshooting the Catamounts 14-9 in the second period, Harvard found itself losing 3-2 after Kevin Karlander's backhander from between the hash marks beat junior goalie Oliver Jonas, who started his first game of the season Saturday, through the five-hole.
Undaunted, the Crimson pressured Allen from the start of the third and it
finally struck with just over 13 minutes remaining on the power play.
The Crimson managed to keep the puck in its zone for most of the man advantage and ultimately Scorsune slid the puck to Capouch at the right point. Capouch blasted the puck through a big screen past Allen.
"We needed something at that point," Capouch said. "We were working so hard and getting so many chances. It was nice to be rewarded for that."
Dominic Moore put the Crimson up for good at 9:10 of the period. Working the puck down low, his fake caused his defender to fall down, freeing his path to the net. On the mini-breakaway, Moore deked and tucked his shot through Allen's legs.
"Moore's pretty elusive, he's slippery," Mazzoleni said. "He's got real quick hands and he protects the puck well and he gets around you."
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