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Sure, the Crimson has beaten tougher opponents throughout the course of the season, but no other game had as big of an impact on Harvard’s standing in the ECAC...
Here’s why. With the Crimson’s 4-0 victory, Harvard amazingly found itself back in a second-place tie with Clarkson and Dartmouth. The Crimson is now in good position to secure home-ice advantage for the first round of the ECAC playoffs with a strong showing next weekend at Princeton and Yale...
...wraps up the regular season , Harvard’s goal is to finish at least third in the conference. With that rank, the Crimson would have home ice for the best-of-three opening playoff round in two weeks and a more favorable matchup should Harvard advance to the ECAC Championship in Lake Placid. There, the fourth- and fifth-place teams must compete in a separate play-in game. The winner faces the daunting task of beating a well-rested Cornell the following...
...Engineers’ offense revolves around its two star forwards, Marc Cavosie (19goals, 23 assists) and Matt Murley (18g, 16a). The duo ranks one-two in the ECAC in goals and total points, and Cavosie also leads the league in assists. Each player will be a frontrunner for conference Player-of-the-Year honors if RPI finishes the season strong—they might be hurt most by playing on the same team...
...Union works as hard as any team in the ECAC,” Fried said. “We’re going to have to try to catch them in transition and take advantage of our talent edge...