Word: ecacs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...seen a Harvard Yale hockey game in the last tow years, your know that the last thing the Elis need is a new goaltender. When the eventual ECAC champion Harvard squad suffered its only shutout of the season last year. Paul Tortorella in the Bulldog nets...
...when the top two teams in the Ivy Division of the ECAC meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Bright Center. Tortorella will probably be watching from the Eli hench Yale dropped its first nine games six in the ECAC-- before freshman Michael Schwalb donned the pad and shut out Colgate, 3-0 the next game and fell 4-3 to lowly Dartmouth, the worst team in the ECAC...
From then on, it was the Schwalb show, as the Revere, mass, native guided the Elis up the Ivy ranks. Yale enters tonight's sellout tied with Cornell for second at 5-8 in the ECAC, one game behind 6-7-1 Harvard Schwalb has earned four of the Elis' five victories against only one loss. In his last five games, the Belmont Hill graduate has yielded just 12 goals. He has a 3.01 goals-against average and a 90 percent save rate...
Harvard's sixth straight victory over Dartmouth was the first series shutout since the 1961-62 season. The Big Green tightened its hold on last place in the ECAC by dropping to 2-11 in conference play, 2-16 overall...
Crimson winger Shayne Kukulowicz had scored almost as few goals as Dartmouth had wins. The leading returning scorer from last year's ECAC champs. Kukulowicz had just three goals to his credit this year, none since December. Enter the Big Green confidence builder...