Word: contestable
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...night at Gutterson Fieldhouse, he finally met his match in the form of a goaltender with just one career win, as No. 13 Harvard (6-3-2, 5-3-1 ECAC) skated to a 2-2 tie with Vermont (3-6-3, 3-3-2 Hockey East).In a contest that featured stellar goaltending on both sides but spotty offensive execution, the Crimson attackers were stymied by both Catamounts netminder Mike Spillane and their own failure to finish plays.“It’s a little bit frustrating,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato...
...with his back against the wall as Harrity moved ahead, 2-1. But West composed himself and dug out a tough triumph, securing a Harvard win. In the previous matchup, the A team squared off against Ivy League rival Yale. Although it did not count as an official league contest, much could still be gained in the match. The Bulldogs had the home-court advantage going in, but the Crimson pulled out a 3-2 victory with solid play from the top three once again. “That one was a very good game; it is always good when...
Taking advantage of a rare mid-season exhibition match-up to give some playing time to inexperienced reserves, the Harvard men’s hockey team dropped a 4-3 contest to the U.S. National Under-18 team last night at the Bright Hockey Center. Freshman Ryan Carroll started in net for the Crimson and played two periods, posting 19 saves and allowing two goals. Sophomore John Riley spelled him in the third period, making seven saves but allowing the game-winning goal to Robbie Czarnik. Three different seniors scored for Harvard. Winger Dave Watters netted a goal with less...
...There’s not much more we can ask of her.” When Harvard and Connecticut met last season, the Huskies upset the Crimson, 3-2. Friday was a night of revenge for Harvard, and it showed in the physical nature of the contest. A big moment in the first period came when sophomore Anna McDonald was ejected and received a game misconduct after checking a Husky from behind. The Crimson had four power plays on the night but did not convert on any of them. Coming into the game, Harvard ranked first nationally in offensive power...
...that it can overcome injury and youth to best several good teams this season. The Crimson will likely post a strong showing at the tournament, as the men’s top five have only dropped one match total this entire season. In all of Harvard’s contests this year, the top five have won key matches for the team. This was especially the case during last Saturday’s narrow 5-4 victory over Cornell. Look for the Crimson to send juniors Verdi DiSesa, Niko Hrdy, Ned Reeves, sophomore Colin West, and freshman J. Reed Endresen...