Word: ecacs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three teams have the ECAC playoffs in mind. The Crimson (19-3 overall, 17-1 ECAC) has already secured home ice advantage for the playoffs. With one victory this weekend (or one Yale loss) Harvard would earn the regular-season ECAC title and enter the tournament as top seed for the second year...
Vermont, now in fifth place in the ECAC with an 11-7 record, is looking for home ice advantage. A win over Dartmouth tonight and an upset of Harvard tomorrow would help the Catamounts gain on fourth-place St. Lawrence (12-6). Eight teams make the ECAC playoffs, but only the top four get home...
...playoffs altogether--only two years after it won the NCAA Championship. The Engineers (8-10) are now in seventh place in the league, only one point ahead of hungry contender Princeton (6-11-1), and two points ahead of Brown (6-12) and last year's ECAC Champion, Cornell...
Last year, the Crimson traveled to Houston Field House and bumped off the Engineers, 5-2. But the next night, All-ECAC goalie Tom Draper led the Catamounts to a stunning 3-2 upset of the Crimson at Gutterson Field House...
Last weekend, Draper stopped 40 of 42 shot to lead Vermont to wins over Army and Princeton. Draper is now ranked seventh among ECAC goaltenders--and with the crowd behind him in Gutterson Field House, he is capable of turning in spectacular performances...