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Harvard’s normally potent offense fell off pace during its Beanpot bust. The Crimson (15-7-2, 12-4-1 ECAC) put up one run-of-the-mill goal per game in losses to Northeastern and Boston College...
...Crimson will travel to the Empire State on Friday and Saturday to tackle ECAC rivals Clarkson and No. 5 St. Lawrence—two opponents it has recently dominated and easily handled at home in November. But both squads—the former in the role of spoiler and the latter a championship hopeful—are bent on retribution and will jeopardize Harvard’s 2005 unbeaten streak and its first-place status in the ECAC...
...time series stands at 20-6-3 in Harvard’s favor, with the Crimson going 11-0-2 in the last 13 encounters—stretching to 1999. That includes back-to-back triumphs over St. Lawrence in the ECAC championship game and the NCAA Frozen Four last year...
...other hand, the history the Crimson shares with the Golden Knights is a brief one. Clarkson only joined Division I last year and is playing in the ECAC for the first time this season. Given these hurdles, the Golden Knights have surprised the critics with a near-.500 record—playing gritty, defensive hockey good enough for eighth place in the 11-team division...
...Crimson (17-6-2, 14-1-1 ECAC) extended its undefeated streak to 11 games by handily beating the Eagles (7-16-4, 3-8-3 Hockey East) 6-1, riding the momentum provided by three quick goals late in the first period. Last year, the Crimson beat BC 4-0 in the first round of the 2004 Beanpot and has now defeated the Eagles by four or more goals for 13 straight times...