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...hockey team to overcome last night at the TD Banknorth Garden, as the Crimson (12-9-2, 9-7-1 ECAC) fell to Boston University (16-8-2, 13-6-1 Hockey East) by a score of 5-3 in the first round of the 54th Beanpot tournament.Boston University will now face Boston College next Monday evening in the final. The Eagles beat Northeastern 5-2 in last night’s first game, and the Huskies will play the Harvard in the early game next week.In front of 17,565 fans in the arena that the Boston Bruins call...
BOSTON—Entering this, the 54th annual Beanpot tournament, Boston University had won 11 consecutive first-round games. And in last night’s opener against Harvard in TD Banknorth Garden, the Terriers led for all but the first 83 seconds en route to a 5-3 triumph and yet another first-Monday-in-February victory. “I thought we were ready for this,” said Crimson captain Peter Hafner. “I thought we were confident going in.” But the numbers are cruel, really. There are the 12 straight...
...game so many times.” But Harvard’s penalty kill held the Bears to four scoreless shots on seven power plays, and the Crimson units, which boast an 85.9 percent success rate, rank ninth in the coutry. TOURNEY TIME The Crimson opens up the 54th Beanpot against Boston University at 8 tonight in TD Banknorth Garden. Harvard has won the four-team tournament for local bragging rights 10 times—that ranks them third, behind the Terriers and Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came...
Harvard opens the 54th Beanpot against Boston University tonight at 9 p.m. Once again, TD Banknorth Garden, formerly known as the FleetCenter, will play host to thousands of local hockey fans. Harvard has won the four-team tournament for local bragging rights 10 times—that ranks the Crimson third, behind the Terriers and Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came in 1993, and the team hasn’t made the championship game since 1998, when it lost to Boston University in the final. BU has won three of the last four...
...execute.” The Crimson has converted just two of its last 38 power play opportunities, roughly a five percent success rate. The Brown game will be Harvard’s last of three post-exam break contests before Monday’s opening round of the Beanpot, held in the TD Banknorth Garden, against defending champion Boston University. The oddly timed exam break and subsequent light schedule leading into the tournament has traditionally hindered the Crimson, “but I don’t think we’ll have any trouble getting motivated...