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Harvard's freshman hockey team skated to its seventh victory of the year yesterday, a smooth 4-1 win over the Boston College freshman squad.
Brian Petrovek tuned in a fine game in goal for the Crimson squad, and received all the scoring aid he needed from wing Bill Hozack, who collected two important goals.
Leading 2-0 entering the final period on goals by Hozack and Bob Lindsay, the Crimson put the game away as Hozack picked up his second and Jeremy Winterstein added an insurance marker late in the stanza.
The Harvard squad was in control most of the way, playing what team member Ken Dummit termed "our best game of the season." The victory raised the squad's record to 7-2 on the year.
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