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Harvard’s respect for the Big Green is certainly justified. Dartmouth owns victories over Cornell and then-No. 1 Boston College and features one of the most dangerous lines in the country in sophomore Lee Stempniak and freshmen Mike Ouelette and Hugh Jessiman—the ECAC rookie of the year...
...semifinals last year still recovering from a February slump, still unsure of its abilities. This year Harvard has lost just twice since the exam break and comes into Albany with the added confidence of past postseason success. Dartmouth, on the other hand, has not won a game in the ECAC Championships since...
...Crimson (22-8-2) beat Dartmouth (19-13-1), 5-3, and the Big Red shut out Brown, 2-0, in Friday night’s semifinal round before 6,936 at Pepsi Arena, setting up a rematch between the archrivals for the ECAC championship at 7 p.m. Saturday night, one year and six days after Harvard’s epic, double-overtime victory over the Big Red in last season’s title game...
...Green almost scared Harvard straight into the consolation round. ECAC Rookie of the Year Hugh Jessiman cut the Crimson lead to 4-2 with 6:34 left in the game, coming from behind the net to tuck in the rebound of a Lee Stempniak shot...
Grumet-Morris had faced two others in his Harvard career. One came against Brown in last year’s first-round series—one of just five penalty shots in ECAC tournament history before Friday night—and the other came Jan. 4 against Union. Both were successful. So was this...