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...short-lived misconceptions were disposed of at Baker Rink last night--that Princeton hockey, after two narrow losses and a victory over Yale, was in the midst of a Renaissance, and that Harvard after four consecutive losses, was rapidly disintegrating with the ECAC playoffs only two weeks away...
...title is still a possibility, and home ice for the ECAC playoffs seems assured, and if "Crimson is an ugly color", as a sign in the Princeton locker room stated. Harvard is determined to make it look even uglier at New Haven and Providence, and later at Boston Garden...
...absolutely essential that the Crimson win all of its remaining games--Princeton. Brown and Yale--to ensure the home-ice advantage for the ECAC playoffs that Harvard supporters have, with apparent justification, been taking for granted...
With its hopes for a share of the Ivy title dwindling, and its position among the ECAC's top three becoming increasingly more precarious, Harvard's skidding hockey team travels to Princeton tonight for a match that has suddenly taken on far more importance than it had just two weeks...
...that whipped Cornell a month ago. The Crimson's slump may be attributable to the mere fact that they have temporarily lost the touch around the net. At any rate, tonight's match offers a crucial opportunity for Harvard to prove that it still belongs among the ECAC leaders, and is still alive in the Ivy race...