Keeping together the offensive trio of junior center Steve Moore, and wingers Scott Turco and Harry Schwefel, Mazzoleni hopes to continue to generate shot counts that have recently climbed in to the 30s. In addition, junior winger Chris Bala and senior winger Matt Macleod have swapped positions.
Combining last week's strong play and improvements with a few good bounces, Harvard may be two games closer to securing a playoff berth and a chance for home ice.
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