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...Clarkson squad at Potsdam, N.Y. this past Saturday, the No. 8 Harvard women’s hockey team would possibly have had to make the journey back to the Golden Knights’ home next week for the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. But a quick shot from senior Jennifer Raimondi—netting her second crunch-time goal of the night—with only a single second left gave the Crimson the road win, the four seed, and the home ice advantage. “It was definitely the most dramatic goal that I have scored this...
...Murphy led the charge with two goals, including the winning tally, and Kevin Du notched two assists. The winning goal came with 11:52 left in the third period after Ryan Maki, skating down the middle of the ice, drew the Saints (18-13-2, 12-8-1 ECAC) defenders off of the blue line and slid a pass to Murphy, who was skating down the left wing. Murphy’s shot flew into the top right corner of the net for his 13th goal of the season. Although St. Lawrence staged several furious comeback attempts, it failed...
...Harvard men’s hockey team got exactly what it was looking for with a weekend sweep over St. Lawrence and Clarkson: the opportunity to take the next weekend off. The Crimson (17-10-2, 13-8-1 ECAC) needed four points on the weekend to guarantee a first-round bye in the league playoffs, which begin next Friday. Harvard finished the regular season in fourth, and only the No. 5 through No. 12 teams play the opening weekend. A rough-and-tumble last weekend at Colgate and Cornell had left the Crimson roster depleted—defensemen Brian...
Playing on a night in their honor, Harvard’s seniors shined in the Crimson’s 2-1 victory over Clarkson on Saturday at the Bright Hockey Center, helping clinch a first-round bye in the ECAC playoffs.While forward Dan Murphy notched two assists for the Crimson (17-10-2, 13-8-1 ECAC)—giving him a weekend total of four points—goaltender John Daigneau did his part in net, making 12 saves in the third period to hold on for the one-goal win.Harvard’s other three seniors...
...tomorrow night, the Harvard men’s hockey team will know its ECAC postseason fate. With just two games left to play for every squad, the league postseason picture is still foggy at best, and the Crimson could end up anywhere from the top of the pack to eighth in the 12-team standings. But one thing is certain: if Harvard sweeps this weekend’s home contests against St. Lawrence and Clarkson, it will finish fourth at worst. That would clinch one of the four first-round byes for the league playoffs, which begin March...