Going Steady
Allowing just three goals on the weekend, stopping 54 of 57 shots, and padding his already gaudy numbers in Harvard’s two-game sweep of Vermont was just another day at the office for sophomore goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris.
Grumet-Morris has the second highest save percentage in the nation at .930 percent, and has moved into a tie for third place in the country in goals against average at 2.19.
Despite his success this weekend, the Catamounts managed to test Grumet-Morris in both games, especially in the third period of game one. When Harvard drew five straight penalties in fewer than seven minutes, he faced four over-lapping power plays. Two of those power plays resulted in goals, which helped pull Vermont back into the game.
“Our job on that [extended penalty kill] was to try and hold them,” Grumet-Morris said. “Obviously we gave up two goals, but they also had a tremendous amount of opportunities, so in the long run we did the job we needed to do.”
His statement was directed at the Crimson penalty killers, who successfully fended off 11 of the Catamount’s 13 chances, but their job was made all the easier by Grumet-Morris’ excellent control of rebounds and positioning to cut down on angles.
Grumet-Morris’ stat line was a near mirror of his numbers in last year’s quarterfinals against Brown, when he stopped 53 of 55 shots on the weekend and established the solid play that help Harvard advance into the NCAA tournament.
After all was said and done on Saturday night, Mazzoleni lauded Grumet-Morris’ play.
“I thought [Grumet-Morris] played exceptional,” Mazzoleni said. “He’s playing the way he played in the playoffs last year. He’s been a real steady influence for us. It gives your team and the coaching staff a lot of confidence.”
Missing in Action
Sophomore forward Brendan Bernakevitch missed both games against Vermont, two weeks removed from his return to action against Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Bernakevitch had missed nearly a month of time with a hip flexor and he re-aggravated it in practice. Mazzoleni was hopeful that he would be back in the lineup for the ECAC semifinals on Friday.
Junior forward Tyler Kolarik left the ice early in Friday night’s game against Vermont, and saw no ice time on Saturday. Kolarik sustained an injury to his shoulder and is questionable for the rest of the season.
Albany and Onward?
Harvard will face Dartmouth at 7 p.m. on Friday evening in Albany, N.Y. in an ECAC semifinal matchup. The Big Green, the No. 3 seed in the tournament, defeated Colgate 5-2 on Sunday night to secure its spot.
The series presented a challenge for Dartmouth, as the No. 8-seeded Red Raiders took the opening game 4-3 in quadruple overtime. It was the third longest game in men’s NCAA Division I history. The Big Green rallied back on Saturday, winning 3-1 before closing out Colgate on Sunday.
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