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Standing atop the ECAC standings, the Harvard men’s hockey team will face Ivy rivals Princeton and Yale on the road this weekend. The Crimson will do everything possible to make sure that this year’s trip does not turn out like last year’s inauspicious voyage down...
Ranked No. 12 in the nation, Harvard (7-3-0, 7-2-0 ECAC) hopes that recent history will not repeat itself. Both the Elis and the Tigers got the better of Harvard last year away from Bright Hockey Center...
...same score. Yale sophomore sensation Christopher Higgins scored twice in the final three minutes to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 4-3 come-from-behind win. Higgins—recently chosen for the US Junior National team—was last year’s ECAC Rookie of the Year, and Harvard knows his skills all too well...
...Insalaco. After all, as a junior captain, she was a huge leader in Brown’s turnaround last season, taking the Bears from a 4-5-1 start to the national championship game. She was proven in the clutch, having scored the game-winning goals in the ECAC championship and the national semifinals against then-No. 1 Minnesota...
...nature of Harvard’s domination means that Ruddock doesn’t see many shots in most games. When she does see a shot, it’s more often than not a breakaway or an odd-man rush. That’s why she leads the ECAC in goals-against average but ranks just seventh in save percentage...