The Crimson added a third goal at 18:29 of the third period when Johnson broke in alone on McKenna. McKenna made the save off the initial shot, but Johnson slid the rebound to the following Kolarik, who deposited it in the back of the net.
After the game, the Harvard players agreed that while it wasn’t their most aesthetically pleasing performance, they didn’t mind too much.
“Did I think we were incredibly sharp? No. I’ve seen us play better,” Kolarik said. “I just thought we competed. There’s no secret to Harvard hockey. When we compete, we’re a tough team to beat.”
—Staff writer Alan G. Ginsberg can be reached at aginsber@fas.harvard.edu.
—Staff writer Timothy M. McDonald can be reached at tmcdonal@fas.harvard.edu.