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...Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard men’s hockey team quickly silenced any talk that two weeks off the ice could be detrimental to its playoff run.In the first game of the ECAC tournament quarterfinals, No. 17 Crimson (15-11-4, 12-7-3 ECAC) crushed Quinnipiac with an 11-0 shutout. In Harvard’s dominating performance against the Bobcats (20-14-4, 9-9-4 ECAC), senior Dave Watters provided one of the driving forces behind the historic effort. After scoring only two points throughout the regular season, Watters posted three goals...
...night at Bright Hockey Center, both knowing that a loss would end their seasons. Emotions ran high from the very beginning of the game, with members of both teams engaging in physical exchanges. But in the end, it was the No. 17 Crimson (16-12-4, 14-8-3 ECAC) that was left standing, after effectively avenging Saturday night’s loss with a 3-1 win over the Bobcats (20-14-4, 13-9-4 ECAC) in Game 3 of the ECAC quarterfinals. “It was huge for us to come back...
Since its midseason slump characterized by a 10-game winless streak, the Crimson has undoubtedly turned its act around. Harvard most recently added to its six-game unbeaten run with Friday night’s astounding 11-0 victory over Quinnipiac in the quarterfinals of the ECAC Championship tournament...
...quarterfinals, 4-3. But Stone will go into the game looking for win 301, a win that will be more important to her than No. 300. And she has confidence in her team’s ability to go into hostile territory and come out as the first ECAC school to claim the NCAA title.“I think that the first place you have to start is how well we play defense and how stingy we are,” Stone said. “We have really good goaltending, we have good players in front...
...Harvard faces off against the No. 8 Dartmouth Big Green tomorrow afternoon at the Bright Hockey Center in the first round of the NCAA championship. The Crimson met few obstacles in its path to the NCAA tournament, finishing the season 31-1-0 overall and 20-0-0 in ECAC play. Averaging over 3.56 goals per game and only .91 against, Harvard left nothing up for chance. With such impressive statistics, the Crimson has no reason to change its strategy moving in to the playoffs. “Just play our game and focus on our team...