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Tonight's the night. With a win over the favored Boston College Eagles at Boston Garden, the Harvard hockey team can eclipse four years of waiting and a season of frustration by capturing the 29th annual Beanpot tournament...
...Beanpot play as well as the numbers do not bode well for Harvard. Though the squads are 8-8 overall, B.C. has taken four of five finals against the Crimson. Last year, in a stirring opening night battle, Harvard jumped out to a 3-0 first period lead against B.C. but the Eagles slowly but surely whittled away, and ultimately left the ice with...
Perhaps the best way to classify last night's game is as a "tweener," coming after the icemen's 10-2 shocker against Northeastern last Monday in the opening round of the Beanpot, but before Monday's Beanpot final with Boston College. And for Falcone and Olson, last night was all between the posts...
That's good for the icemen because on Sheehy's birthday this year--Monday night--they will be attempting to win Harvard's first Beanpot championship since 1977. Sheehy and his teammates will take the ice at 8 p.m. before an expected capacity crowd at the Boston Garden, and try to knock off a Boston College sextet, the team with the fewest losses in the country (two). The festivities start at 5 p.m. with the B.U. Northeastern consolation game, and, if Harvard wins, will continue well into the night, highlighted by the traditional concert on the Red Line...
With exams over and the women's Beanpot and Ivy Tournaments just a few weeks away, the time is ripe for the Crimson to pull together for a big win and a strong season finish. If the skaters capitalize on their speed in both skating and passing, if the forwards flex their sluggish offensive muscle, and if Yardling Cheryl Tate maintains her hot performances in the nets, Harvard can--and just might--upset Northeastern tonight. Remember, Bright Center...