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That victory over Cornell earned the Crimson—who had stumbled into the playoffs with a 2-8-1 record in the final 11 games—a third straight overtime playoff win, an improbable ECAC title, and the team’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in almost a decade...
Having lost 7 of 11 previous contests—but with 6 games to go in the season—the Crimson (9-12-2, 7-8-1 ECAC) still has a chance this year, and leaders like Smith have lost no time pointing at 2002 to show younger teammates...
...this is a different Harvard team, and the Crimson would most certainly prefer not to rely on another miracle. With six games remaining, the team can improve its seed for the ECAC playoffs and possibly earn a bye in the first round. To do so, the Crimson will need to win most, if not all, of its remaining regular season games...
...team can get a start with a strong effort in two tough games this weekend. Tonight, Harvard takes on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (15-11-2, 9-6-1 ECAC), a team that is less than a month removed from shutting out Cornell in Ithaca. The Crimson completes the weekend series against streaking Union (11-13-4, 5-9-2 ECAC) at Bright Hockey Center tomorrow night...
What’s more, the Engineers now sit in a three-way tie—with Cornell and Dartmouth, and behind Brown and Colgate—for third in the ECAC...