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M. Hockey Left Red in the Face

“I wanted to get his attention,” Mazzoleni said after the game. “We’ll take a look at that [on film] and it will probably go into our league office.”

Cornell Coach Mike Schafer said that he understood why Mazzoleni acted as he did.

“He was just trying to get the referee’s attention,” Schafer said. “He wasn’t trying to show up the official at all.”

Crimson winger Tim Pettit scored the final goal of the game with 23 seconds to play, as he put back the rebound of a shot from the point by sophomore defenseman Blair Barlow.

By then, though, the game’s outcome was already decided. Harvard is now 0-3-1 in its last four trips to Lynah.

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Grumet-Morris finished the game with 29 saves, while Underhill stopped 17 for the Red.

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