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W. Hockey Ends 2004 With Loss

For the game, UNH was 2-for-5 on the power play, while the Crimson was 0-for-8—both stats a reflection of each team’s ability to move the puck around efficiently on the big ice at the Whittemore Center.

“They did a good job of moving the puck quickly and on to each others’ sticks,” Chu said. “They were good at taking advantage of our mistakes and they are good at taking it hard to the net.”

When UNH took it hard to the net on Saturday, it was able to find the rebounds and scored both its goals in this manner.

Harvard returns to the ice on Jan. 7 when it takes on Cornell in Ithaca.

—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu.

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