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Harvard's share of the tickets for Tuesday night's ECAC quarterfinal hockey game between Boston College and Harvard at Chestnut Hill was sold out in three hours yesterday morning...
Patiently and sometimes sloppily biding its time until next week's ECAC playoffs, Harvard's hockey team toyed with outmanned Princeton for 40 minutes last night, then erupted for four goals within six minutes of the third period to dispose of the Tigers, 7-2, at Watson Rink...
Furthermore, the ECAC seedings released last Monday have assigned the Crimson firmly to fifth place, depriving it of home ice in the playoffs. So, regardless of the results at Watson Rink last night. Harvard was going nowhere...
Harvard, furthermore, has no real reason or need to consider either tonight's contest or Saturday's rematch with Yale as "must" games. The ECAC seeding committee implied that the fifth-place seed was definite, and that regardless of the results of he Crimson's last two games, it will remain...
...discouraged about his own chances but still feels that Harvard. "if they got up, if they got a few good breaks, could go all the way" and heat their ECAC opponents, including an undefeated Cornell team that recently bombed Harvard 9-3. "Cornell went all out in the first period, but we stayed with them. Then we fell apart in the second period. Cornell was its best in the first period, not the second period." Cornell scored six goals in that second period to break open a 2-2 game...