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Defending Ivy League champion Cornell goes, into tonight's battle holding a 4-2 record, including a 9-0 loss to BU and a 10-1 loss to Clarkson. The Redmen are 1-0 in the Ivy, Leagues, having trounced Brown, 8-2 while Harvard has doped both Brown and Pennsylvania...
Harvard's weakness is the defense. The defensemen are all experienced, but they are not of the same calibre as the forwards. Goalie Joe Bertagna is a good American goalie, but he does not compare with such former Canadian greats as Cornell's Dryden, Clarkson's Bullock and Harvard's Durno. Bertagna still leaves too many rebounds in front and against B.U., he gave up two questionable goals, one a 90-footer that never left...
...Line accumulated 124 points during the season, with Hynes and McManama tallying a total of 97, Hynes scored 26 goals and picked up 26 assists in 27 games. He was chosen the most valuable player of the ECAC Tournament as be scored a hat trick in the finals against Clarkson to give Harvard a come-from behind 7-4 victory. Unfortunately, the season ended on a disappointing note when Harvard, bolding a 4-1 lead over Minnesota in the semifinals of the National Championships, blew the lead and eventually the game in overtime. In the consolation game, the Crimson dropped...
...American Olympic Olympic team, which went on to earn the silver medal in the competition in Japan. Hynes refused. "I felt I had an obligation to Harvard hockey," he said, explaining his decision. "If I had gone to the Olympics; I would have missed the Pennsylvania and Clarkson games, Also. I didn't know whether I could handle the work. Harvard was going to send my exams to Japan. It would have been hard to play Olympic hockey in the afternoon and take an exam at night...
Harvard, once again, ended the season in a disappointing way, losing to B.U. in the semifinals of the ECAC's. Hynes, however, had another good season. Along with McManama, he led the team in scoring with 54 points. He scored 25 goals, including four against Clarkson, led the East in goals per game with a 2.36 average, and was picked as a first-team All-American. At the end of the season he had climbed to seventh place among Harvard's all-time scoring leaders with 106 points, 89 points shy of the record held by Bobby Cleary, Bill Cleary...