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ALBANY, N.Y.—A year ago, in the inaugural edition of the ECAC Men’s Ice Hockey Championship in Albany, the Harvard Crimson and the Cornell Big Red waged a classic overtime battle for the Whitelaw Trophy. It was, in most respects, a prime example of how “the more things change, the more they stay the same.” Just a year previous, the ECAC’s last year at 1980 Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, the Crimson and the Big Red waged a thrilling 96-minute marathon in the championship...
...virtue of its regular season struggles, Harvard must win the ECAC Championship (and its accompanying NCAA auto-bid) to prolong its season and enter the NCAA Tournament for the third straight time...
Harvard’s quest to win the ECAC begins tonight against Dartmouth, a rematch of the teams’ 4-0 victory in the regular season finale less than three weeks ago, a fact that gives the Crimson a fair amount of confidence...
...When you look at them, [Dartmouth] could have the best group of forwards in the ECAC,” Mazzoleni said. “Jessiman, Ouellette and Stempniak are three very, very elite forwards and they have the ability to single-handedly affect the game...
...Harvard’s talented forwards against Dartmouth’s hot goaltender favors the Crimson. The reverse of that matchup will also be critical: how does Harvard junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris hold up against Hugh Jessiman, Mike Ouellette and Lee Stempniak (the most talented forwards in the ECAC, according to Mazzoleni, Taylor and others...