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...Harvard will have a first-round bye in the ECAC tournament, which is given to the top four teams in the league during the regular season. The Crimson is currently in second place, three points behind Cornell, and there is no way that more than one team in the current fourth-place logjam (Brown, Dartmouth and Union) could catch Harvard during the last four games of the regular season. There’s no sense in going into detail—it’s too complicated. Just trust that your buddies on the team will have the weekend...
...Harvard will finish second in the ECAC. Cornell is playing too well to let the Crimson make up three points over the course of four games. Similarly, even with its loss to the Big Red, Harvard has still won three of its last four and four of its last six. It’s playing good hockey and should be able to hold off any late surge from Yale, which is four points back...
...With his nine-point week, which included five points and a hat trick in Friday night’s 7-0 win over Colgate, Harvard captain Dominic Moore made a strong statement that he is a top candidate for the ECAC Player of the Year Award. He now leads the league in power-play goals, is second in goal-scoring and third in point-scoring. He is playing his best hockey of the year—perhaps of his career-—and he’s getting hot when his team needs him the most. League coaches often...
...regular season ended today and the playoffs went along without upsets, Harvard would play Yale in the ECAC semifinals. Each team has traditionally dominated on home ice in the series, so what would happen in Albany...
...increased number of at-large bids (from seven to 10) could give the Crimson a way into the tournament if it is not able to win the ECAC tournament...