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Harvard Snaps Three-Game Skid With 5-1 Win Over Union

The most difficult save Jonas had to make during Union's long five-on-three time happened with two seconds left on the second two-man advantage.

Senior winger Ryan Campbell blasted a shot from below the right face-off circle, but Jonas closed the five-hole and covered the rebound.

"We just wanted shots from the perimeter, nothing down low," Jonas said. "If you give up rebounds on a five-on-three, oftentimes it's a goal."

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At 14:22 of the second, freshman center Dominic Moore atoned for his older brothers' sins by putting the game away for Harvard.

Corralling the puck behind the net to Snee's left, he faked skating all the way around the goal and pulled up short for a quick wraparound. Snee fell down on the deke and the puck hit the back of the net for a 3-0 lead.

"Up until the time we took the penalties we had the momentum," Mazzoleni said. "That could've changed the whole complexion of the game."

Junior winger Harry Schwefel extended Harvard's lead to 4-0 at 2:23 of the third period.

To his credit, Union Coach Kevin Sneddon '92 wouldn't let his team pack it in and pulled Snee with about five minutes remaining.

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