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...season series against Brown, Cornell, Rensselaer and Princeton, and stands at 0-1-1 against the Golden Knights of Clarkson with one contest remaining. Those five teams just seem to create problems for Harvard, either through their personnel (Brown with Yann Danis in net) or their playing styles (Clarkson??€™s physical intimidation or Princeton’s trap...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ON HOCKEY: Crimson Project to Earn Sixth-Seed in ECAC Tourney | 2/17/2004 | See Source »

...Clarkson??€™s aggressive style will pose problems up in Potsdam, but the Crimson should rebound down the road against St. Lawrence. A tie against Dartmouth seems likely, but the Crimson have always seemed to have the Catamounts’ number recently. Overall, Harvard will finish the season...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ON HOCKEY: Crimson Project to Earn Sixth-Seed in ECAC Tourney | 2/17/2004 | See Source »

That advantage held for almost 12 minutes before Clarkson??€™s John Sullivan dropped a shot past Crimson junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris—who had been knocked prone by his own defenseman, junior Noah Welch?...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Coffee Pot Games Frustrate M. Hockey | 1/5/2004 | See Source »

Whether met by St. Cloud’s speed or Clarkson??€™s physicality, Harvard’s top line did not slacken in the production that the Crimson had so missed this season. While one can argue whether the best strategy is stacking or balancing lines, Mazzoleni’s experiment paid off this weekend, in spite of the losses. Manned by the top Crimson scorers, all of whom are modest enough to defer credit, the top line was good enough to deserve wins...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Takes A Ride On The 'T' | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

...first opportunity that Mazzoleni referenced was an extended Harvard power play in the early moments of the first period. At 4:04, Clarkson??€™s Mike Nagai was whistled off for holding, and he was joined in the box right after when Chris Brekelmans was whistled for roughing. The two penalties gave the Crimson 1:32 of a five-on-three advantage, but the Crimson couldn’t capitalize and Clarkson gained confidence and momentum thanks to its strong penalty killing...

Author: By Alan G. Ginsberg and Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Role Reversal | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

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