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...weekend before the ECAC tournament. “For a long time, Cornell has been the flagbearer in our league.” The Big Red (14-11-4, 10-8-4 ECAC) entered Cambridge as the No. 16 team in the nation but had lost, 5-1, to Dartmouth Friday night. And though Saturday’s first period ended in a 0-0 stalemate, Harvard (12-15-2, 10-10-2) got a golden opportunity halfway through the second, when Cornell captain Byron Bitz was assessed a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for hitting from behind...
...Junior Alex Meintel followed up less than a minute later with a mid-range slapshot from just inside the left circle to give the Crimson the lead going into the second intermission. That was all Tobe needed to get the win in his first conference start since Harvard played Dartmouth on Dec. 16. “Justin has worked very hard,” Donato said. “We have confidence in him and he played excellent tonight.” Tobe needed only five saves in each of the first two periods and fought off 13 more attacks...
...game against rival Cornell. And with the Bright Hockey Center filled close to capacity on Senior Night, Tobe made 26 saves to earn a significant victory for the team. This came from a player who hadn’t started a league game since a 3-2 victory against Dartmouth on Dec. 16. “He’s faced a lot of adversity in his time here—not getting in the net, sharing time with hot goalies,” captain Dylan Reese said. “He played great this weekend.” While...
...drew a hard body check six minutes into the third period. “We can’t control what the ref does. We can only control how we play.”OTHER TOURNEY NEWSEach of the top three seeds in the conference—Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, and Harvard—won its quarterfinal series in two games to advance to the semifinal round next weekend in Hanover, N.H.Fifth-seeded Colgate upended fourth-seeded Princeton in two games on the road. The Raiders survived the Tigers in a 1-0 overtime win on Friday and returned...
...three teams of the Championship ranked in the exact same order as last week, with Dartmouth taking first and beating out the University of Vermont and Middlebury. The Crimson’s 10th-place finish also mirrored last week’s results...