He got stronger as the game went on. Vermont tried to rattle him further with a series of long shots, but he seemed to regain his confidence on a snapping glove save with 29 seconds left in the second period.
Jonas finished the game with 28 saves.
"Oliver made some very big saves for us, some that he shouldn't make. And he let some in," Mazzoleni said. "It's good for him to recover like that. I know our kids enjoy playing in front of him."
Harvard also cut down on its penalties, taking just two while going 2-for-3 on the power play.
Junior winger Scott Turco rounded out the scoring for the Crimson with an empty-net goal.
Harvard 7, Dartmouth 2
The first three goals of this 7-2 win over Dartmouth were firsts for the snipers.
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