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Men's Hockey Blows Two-Goal Lead in 4-3 Loss to No. 6 BU

Alexandra P. Kass

Shown here in earlier action, junior Alex Fallstrom (center) led the Crimson with two goals against No. 6 Boston University on Saturday night. Fallstrom's seven goals are second-best on the team this season.

In sports, the difference between winning and losing can often come down to the smallest of margins, and on Saturday night, the Harvard men’s hockey team found itself falling literally just inches short of what would have been the biggest win of its season to date.

Late in the third period, the Crimson was up, 3-2, against No. 6 Boston University when Terriers’ forward Ben Rosen fired a backhanded shot off the left goalpost.

The referees initially ruled no goal, but video replay showed the puck to have just squeaked over the goal line before Harvard freshman goaltender Steve Michalek could dive on it, giving the Terriers a game-tying score.

Just over two minutes into the ensuing overtime period, BU squashed the Crimson’s upset attempt and finished off its comeback when the Terriers’ Garrett Noonan scored off a rebound to give BU a 4-3 victory.

The one-goal win at the sold out Bright Hockey Center gave the Terriers (13-6-1, 10-4-1 America East) a bit of revenge for the Crimson’s (4-6-6, 3-4-4 ECAC) thrilling comeback 5-4 victory in last season’s Beanpot consolation game.

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“I thought we played well for the first 40 minutes,” junior forward Alex Fallstrom said. “And then we let them take over a little bit, which ended up costing us the game.”

One night after the Crimson saw its 18-game streak with a power-play goal halted, the Crimson’s man-up attack came out roaring on Saturday, scoring three times in the first period.

Fallstrom put the Crimson on the board with a score 3:06 into the contest, redirecting a Marshall Everson slap shot from the right of the goal past BU goalie Kieran Millan.

“I went in and I dropped it to [Everson],” Fallstrom said. “He took a shot, which I deflected into pretty much an open net.”

After neither team could find the back of the goal for the subsequent 13 minutes, the end of the period produced an offensive onslaught.

BU’s Chris Connolly tallied his first score of the season to tie things up at the 16:32 mark of the period, putting back a rebound of an Adam Clendening attempt for a power-play goal.

Fallstrom responded with his second score of the contest—and his seventh of the season— a minute later.

“We caused a turnover and [Everson and I] came in on a two-on-one,” Fallstrom said. “Their goalie came out really far, so I just faked a shot, took it to the middle, and just put it in an empty net.”

Following a blown two-on-one opportunity for the Terriers, forward Alex Killorn gave Harvard a two-goal lead with just nine seconds to go in the period. The senior orchestrated a give-and-go with classmate Eric Kroshus before firing past Millan for his 10th goal of the season.

Neither team could score in the second, despite each having two power-play opportunities. Harvard outshot BU by a 13-5 margin during the frame but could not convert, with Fallstrom just missing a chance for a hat trick by hitting the post behind the BU netminder.

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