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...much of the season, the rest of the ECAC came to know what Harvard had found out on opening night—Brown is a whole team and it’s dangerous. The Bears spent much of the season atop the ECAC, but slipped over their last six games, going 1-4-1 since mid-February. They ended the season on a high note, beating Vermont 6-0, and spent much of their bye-week recuperating...
...particularly solid in net, thanks to the performance of junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris, who has elevated his play over the last three games. In the regular season finale, Grumet-Morris shut out Dartmouth and came back the next weekend to blank Vermont in the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. That marked the first time in 17 years that the Crimson had recorded back-to-back shutouts. And despite allowing three goals, including two late power play tallies, Grumet-Morris was solid, if unspectacular, in the series-clinching Game...
...ECAC reached an agreement to televise part of the league playoffs on the cable network CN8. The first telecast will be tonight at Brown, with a 7:30 p.m. start. The game may also be viewed via webcast at www.cn8.tv...
Middlebury coach Bill Beaney—mentioned in connection with almost every ECAC head coaching vacancy over the last few years, including at Harvard in 1999—is expected to be a strong candidate. Beaney’s son, Trevor, played for the Tigers and graduated last year. His daughter, Kristin, is a 1994 graduate of the university who enjoyed an All-American track career...
...source also named Colgate interim coach Stan Moore, who will likely earn his second ECAC Coach of the Year award at next week’s league banquet, and Massachusetts assistant Mark Dennehy, who worked under Cahoon at Princeton, as potential candidates if they were to show interest. Neither could be reached for comment...