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Men's Hockey Looks To Stay Unbeaten on the Road

“Moy has been outstanding,” Donato said. “He’s been strong on the puck, he’s made big plays, he’s enabled us to maintain possessions down low. He just looks like he’s a mix of confidence and strength and talent that really is coming together.”

A big question going into the game for Harvard will be who skates out to the crease to start the game .

After sophomore Merrick Madsen saved 43 of 45 shots the first weekend of the year, Lackey got the call for the Yale and Brown games, in which the rookie saved 54 of 58 shots.

But whoever the goaltender is to start the game, Harvard will look for a good performance in net to get them past a competive, high intensity Quinnipiac offense.

“We just need a good week of practice,” Criscuolo said. “They’re similar to us, they have a lot of good forwards up front, get pucks to the net….We just need to have our legs when we go there and know it’s going to be a battle.”

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The Crimson will end its weekend road trip in Princeton, N.J., where the team takes on a one-win Tigers (1-3-0, 0-2-0) squad.

Princeton sits in the cellar of the conference alongside Brown, having been defeated on the road against Colgate and Cornell last Friday and Saturday.

The Tigers have only had five goal-scorers on the year, dwarfed by the Crimson’s nine.

Three of Princeton’s forwards–junior Ben Foster, sophomore Eric Robinson, and freshman Max Veronneau–have each found the back of the net twice on the season. Additionally, none of the goal-scorers for the Tigers have tallied a single assist through four games this year.

—Staff writer Kurt Bullard can be reached at kurt.bullard@thecrimson.com.

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