Word: ecacs
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McKenzie sparkled in the nets against Cornell, making 44 saves in a game the Big Red eventually won 5-2. He has been chosen the ECAC's All-East goalie of the week three times this season. The fewest shots he has had to face came in the game against Princeton, when the hapless Tigers could only manage to fire on him 19 times...
...reign as Ivy champion, barring any losses in the last week of league play. Cornell will be shooting for an unheard of eighth straight championship, while the Crimson will be looking to end a long 10-year drought. The outcome will also have a strong influence on the ECAC Division I rankings...
This is a big week for both the Crimson and Dartmouth hockey squads, as each has two key Ivy League and ECAC Division I contests back to back in the home stretch. The Big Green comes to Cambridge tonight to take on Harvard and then travel to Penn for a game Saturday. The Crimson journeys to Ithaca Saturday to battle Ivy nemesis Cornell...
...Wednesday night when it trounced Vermont, 8-4, in Burlington. Coming out of a troubled post-exam period that saw the Crimson get beaten badly by B.U., lose the services of Dave Hynes and become surrounded with predictions of a slump, the squad had to face the best of ECAC's Division II in one of the noisiest rinks in New England. The Crimson came out of it with a big win, showing that Harvard is still one of the top contenders in the country...
Harvard remains atop the ECAC Division I, and finds itself in a wild Ivy League scramble with Cornell and Dartmouth. Penn, despite its poor record, is also in the thick of it, hovering in a tie for fourth behind the three co-leaders. Tonight's game will be a crucial one for both clubs...