Word: ecacs
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Harvard put up Olympian numbers against its ancient rival, Yale, in January. The Crimson bulldozed the Bulldogs, 8-1, baffling All-ECAC netminder Mike O'Neill. The blowout marked the beginning of the end for the Elis, who sputtered out of league contention...
...final two minutes of the game. By the time the game was over, the Crimson was hanging on to a 6-5 victory. Its gutsy grip on victory was inspiring. But the game was a portent of the rest of the season--the Crimson fizzled in the ECAC playoffs...
Forget the fact that the 1988-89 Harvard hockey team will have more depth at the forward position than any other team in the ECAC, not to mention the nation...
Tonight at Bright Center, Cleary will begin his 18th season of roaming the Crimson bench with a team that opposing ECAC coaches have tabbed as the pre-season favorite to win the league title. Last year, Harvard (21-11 overall, 18-4 ECAC) captured the ECAC regular-season title, but was eliminated in the ECAC semifinals by Clarkson and lost to Michigan State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...
Senior Josh Caplan and junior Scott McCormack, who both enjoyed successful seasons last year, will anchor the Crimson defense, traditionally one of the best in the league. Although All-ECAC selections Don Sweeney and Jerry Pawloski have graduated, Caplan and McCormack will still form a solid defensive nucleus for the Crimson...