Word: berthing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...game-winning goals, or the Ivy Rookie of the Year's terrific saves. But few Crimson partisans took the 20-minute bus ride to Northeastern last month to see Britz score his most important goal of the season, tapping in a rebound in overtime to clinch Harvard's playoff berth...
Harvard hockey came into its own again just last year, when the '82 squad's magical late surge earned the Crimson the Ivy title and the ensuing ECAC playoff berth. After a 2-0 quarterfinal triumph over Boston College, and a 7-1 victory over powerful Clarkson at the Garden, Harvard found itself in the final for the first time in seven years. But Northeastern made sure that was as far as the icemen would get, as the Huskies won the final, 5-2, and took home the trophy. It was Cleary's third trip to the ECAC finals...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard's win not only earned it a berth in the ECAC final four, but also virtually sewed up a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals the following weekend...Blair, who made great glove saves on RPI's Mike Dark and Frank Ferrara to keep the Engineers' margin at one, lowered his goals-against mark for the season to 2.60...Harvard raised its overall record to 19-8-1...UNH will be making its fourth appearance in the ECAC semis in the last seven years. At Bright Center RPI 1 0 1 -- 2 Harvard...
...third, while the fifth visits the fourth. The first round will consist of two games at each site and if a series is tied after the second game, a 10-minute tie breaker will determine the winner. After one 10-minute period the contest for a second round berth will be a sudden death overtime. A series will not be decided on the basis of total goals: if the teams split the two games the tie-breaker will be played. Place, Team, Record, Percentage Remaining Games 1. Providence, 16-5, 762 2. Harvard, 15-5-1, 738 3. St. Lawrence...
...though the Elis left Bright Center as losers, their playoff berth in danger, the Crimson still hadn't really solved the Tortorella puzzle Camillus. N.Y's most famous native had stopped 30 of Harvard's 32 shots...