Jonas made 28 saves on the evening and was rarely tested. His best stop of the night came about six minutes into the third period, with the Crimson still ahead just, 1-0.
Bear sophomore Chris Legg blasted a rebound from the slot that caught Jonas out of position, but the goalie recovered just in time to kick the puck away.
On the Harvard side, Mazzoleni said he was pleased with the Crimson's third period play, but said he felt the overall game was "sloppy."
While the chemistry may not have been there among linemates, the Crimson did impress with its overall team speed.
"We have a major improvement over last year with our speed up front," he said.
Mazzoleni also said that he is allowing his offensive players more creativity due to their speed and talent.
"We don't have as much structure as last year, but we still need them to be responsible," he said.
Dominic Moore said he was impressed with the play of the Crimson freshman but credited the win to Jonas' play.
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