Word: ecac
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...edition of Harvard hockey came into the season hungry, talented, and rink-less. Fifteen lettermen returned, all of whom had tasted the bitterness of the winter before, when the icemen missed the ECAC playoffs for the second year in a row and underwent their first losing season in 11 years...
...games out in Minnesota (the 5-4 loss to Minnesota-Minneapolis on the 27th being the last display of objectively competitive hockey as we know it), Harvard found itself with five important Division One games in January and a chance to turn around its uncharacteristically dismal 2-5 ECAC start...
...opening round of the ECAC Division One hockey play-offs, and first-place Boston University is hosting some luckless eight-place straggler, in this case Vermont. That's normal. It's late in the second period in that game, and the score is 3-0. That's also normal. What's not normal is that the Catamounts are in the lead, and the Terriers and their fans are getting desperate...
...sell-out crowd at Walter Brown Arena and his increasingly worried teammates, senior forward John Bethel came through with three goals, including the winner with only 15 seconds left in regulation, to lead B.U. to a thrilling 4-3 victory last night and a berth at this weekend's ECAC tournament at Boston Garden...
...other ECAC Division One quarterfinal action, second-place UNH defeated number seven Yale, 9-2, and in two painfully exciting (it is to be presumed) overtime contests, third-place Cornell came back to top sixth-place Providence, 6-5, and fourth-seeded Dartmouth edged Clarkson...