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Struggling to stay above .500 was not how the Harvard men’s hockey team envisioned beginning its season. But then again, the Crimson (5-4-1, 4-4-1 ECAC) most likely did not anticipate early season losses to Brown, Clarkson or Princeton. A tie at Dartmouth and a loss at Cornell’s Lynah Rink are understandable, but a third period collapse against Princeton? Unexpected, to say the least...
This past week, Corriero rose to the occasion against three ECAC opponents, scoring three goals and notching three assists against Providence, Cornell and Colgate...
...team’s power-play ills began in the season-opening loss to Brown and have quickly turned into an epidemic. Harvard is only 7-for-41 on the power play this season, sixth-best in the ECAC. Last season, it was a league-leading 37-for-156 (23.7 percent...
Harvard, favored almost unanimously to win the ECAC, with a dozen NHL prospects on its roster, is now 5-4-1. It was uncharacteristically outshot both of this weekend’s games. It was shut out in three of its first 10 games for the first time in the 104 seasons of Harvard varsity hockey...
...loss dropped Harvard (5-4-1, 4-4-1 ECAC) into a tie for fourth place in the ECAC and sounded a sour note at the start of a eight-day stretch that sees the Crimson skate at No. 2 Boston College on Wednesday and in Bright Hockey Center against No. 9 Massachusetts Saturday...