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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...
...first time the Crimson captured the championship was in 1963, the second year of the ECAC tournament. The team defeated Clarkson, 6-4, to advance to the finals and then downed the Eagles, 4-3, in overtime to claim the title. Harvard added a second ECAC trophy to its collection eight years later in 1971. Cooney Weiland's last year as head coach and Cleary's last year as an assistant...
...before the yearling posted late season shutouts versus Yale and Brown. All-ECAC Teams First Team Forwards Kurt Kleinendorst, Providence Scott Fusco, Harvard Bob Brooke, Yale Defensemen Mark Fusco, Harvard Randy Velishek, Providence Goaltender Darren Eliot, Cornell Second Team Forwards Paul Guay, Providence Norman Lacombe, New Hampshire Colin Patterson, Clarkson Defensemen Kent Carlson, St. Lawrence Dave Fretz, Clarkson Goaltenders Cleon Daskalakis, Boston University Gray Weicker, St. Lawrence
...Clarkson 2, St. Lawrence...
Tiebreaker--St. Lawrence 3, Clarkson...