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...amidst all this, your heart still aches because your team, Harvard hockey, has mysteriously been absent from the ECAC playoffs for the last two winters. Why must fate be so disrespectful...
...winter of 1977 found the icemen rejoicing after two flawless games against Boston College and Boston University had captured the Beanpot title for them. Then, less than a month later, a 3-2 loss in the last eight seconds to Dartmouth bumped the Crimson out of the ECAC top eight for the first time in 11 seasons...
...addition, the super-competitive Division One of the ECAC has now entered a patrician-plebian stage, where the stronger teams get stronger and the weaker squads increase their moral victories each season...
...been put in drydock, Walter Brown Arena is a vastly superior, vastly warmer place to watch a hockey game. Any hockey game. Cleary's teams have always played some of their best hockey in this facility, so the change of address might do them some good after missing the ECAC playoffs the last two seasons...
...hockey were at the UNH game mentioned in the article. They also saw Dave Bell take a goalie's glove off with a blazing slap shot in 1976, and sat by as Harvard beat Yale in the final game of the 1976-77 season, but failed to reach the ECAC playoffs, lacking the help of any one of three other teams. The "real fans" remember Gene Purdy's overtime wraparound goal to win last year's first-round Beanpot match against Northeastern as well as they recall Jackie Hughes limping off the ice at Boston College with a broken heel...