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...Mazzoleni was right to be upset. While Harvard was clearly late coming onto the ice, that particular penalty is rarely called, especially in the specific situation last night: Harvard was the home team, and the referee and his assistants were hired by the ECAC for the Crimson’s contest against a nonconference (Hockey East) opponent. The rarity of the penalty aside, the ‘home’ officials will usually exercise a little discretion before penalizing the home team, especially against a nonconference opponent...
...frustrating game to watch, both from the press box and from the bench. And while ECAC rules about commenting on officiating may have held Mazz’s tongue on that subject, the coach was less than shy about his team’s play, the quality win over UMass notwithstanding...
...whole of last season, the Crimson went 1-5-1 against opponents outside the ECAC, and that lone victory—a 4-1 win over Northeastern in the Beanpot Consolation game—can hardly be counted as a ‘big’ win. This season, Harvard stands at 2-1 in non-conference play, and those two wins came against nationally-ranked Hockey East opponents...
After ending last season—one of the best in Harvard women’s hockey history—with a 3-2 defeat in double overtime to Duluth, the No. 3 Crimson (11-0-0, 4-0-0 ECAC) visit the No. 4 Bulldogs (9-5-0, 5-3-0 WCHA) looking for revenge in a crucial two-game set this weekend...
...from the national championship team of last year. But the Bulldogs have proven so far this year that they still have the talent to compete for a national title. After dropping two games to No. 1 Minnesota to open the season, the Bulldogs split two-game sets with ECAC powerhouses No. 2 Dartmouth, No. 6 St. Lawrence and most recently No. 5 Wisconsin...