Word: beanpots
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard won, 10-2, and went on to blank B.C. in the final, 2-0. The Crimson hasn't won a Beanpot game since...
...stepped in to fill the scoring gap. Going into the Yale game, only five players' point totals had reached double digits, with senior Gary Martin leading the team in both goals and points (8-5-13). Harvard's biggest scoring threat, center Phil Falcone, will play spectator at the Beanpot. Falcone has been out of the lineup since injuring his leg during Harvard's December trip to Czechoslovakia...
...phenomenal play of the defense--led by senior Captain Ken Code and sophomore Grant Blair--that has kept Harvard at the top end of the Ivy Division standings. The Crimson kills penalties better than any other Beanpot team, and Blair's save rate is comfortably above 90 percent...
Northeastern averages five goals a game, but defensive woes have kept the team in the bottom half of the East Division. Marshall's save rate and goals against average are the worst among the Beanpot teams' first-string goalies. Only Bucyk's play on a somewhat effective penalty-killing unit has kept Northeastern in several close games...
Whoever wins the opener, though, should win the Beanpot. After all, the last four Beanpot champions haven't made the playoffs, and both B.C. and B.U. own a virtual lock on ECAC berths...