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Botterill, W. Hockey Rallies Late to Beat Friars, Huskies

The one-goal deficit was due in large part to the many penalties the Crimson committed in the first two periods. Harvard was called for seven penalties, accruing 14 minutes in the box through the first 40 minutes of play alone.

In fact, Harvard essentially gave Northeastern an eight-minute power play to start the second period when four consecutive penalties were called on the Crimson early in the second frame.

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Harvard, though, ultimately responded well to the adversity, scoring two shorthanded goals in the game.

"There were a lot of interesting calls,

but beyond that, we persevered," Stone said. "We were able to capitalize on the penalties that were called against us."

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