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Playing with its ECAC Tournament survival on the line, the Harvard men’s hockey team generated plenty of chances, but Clarkson goaltender David Leggio made 37 saves to preserve a 2-1 Golden Knights victory. The tournament elimination effectively ended the Crimson’s season, as Harvard’s sub-.500 non-conference record essentially precludes any possibility of an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson had made it to the NCAA Tournament five seasons in a row. “Everybody can say that we left everything out there, there?...
Succumbing to the Golden Knights in the opening game of the ECAC quarterfinal conference last Friday, the Harvard men’s hockey team suffered a 3-0 loss to Clarkson at Cheel Arena in Potsdam, N.Y., paving the way for its ultimate 2-0 defeat in the series. “For the most part, we outplayed them,” senior Kevin Du said. “But they’re a very good team, and we gave them too many opportunities, and they capitalized on them.” Entering the match with intensity, the Crimson...
...Lawrence is set to take on No. 4 UNH in the two local games of the playoff round.Arguably the combination that best preserves the integrity of the bracket would have pitted Boston College, ranked seventh in the polls, against No. 1 Wisconsin. But as such, Harvard would face the ECAC Champion Big Green for the third time this year. “I think in a way it undermines the efforts of the players and what the team has done,” said co-captain Julie Chu of the intra-conference considerations.Despite the draw, the Crimson sees...
It’s now or never. Hoping to take its fourth ECAC championship in six years, the seventh-seeded Harvard men’s hockey team will challenge the No. 2 seeded Clarkson in a best-of-three quarterfinal series, which begins tonight at 7 p.m. at the Cheel Arena in Potsdam, N.Y. “Every game is the most important game of the year from here on out, no doubt,” captain Dylan Reese said. As the defending champion of the ECAC tournament, the Crimson looks for a win to advance to the ECAC Final...
Following Harvard men’s hockey team’s weekend sweep of Yale in the first round of the ECAC playoffs, freshman forward Doug Rogers has been named ECAC Rookie of the Week. Rogers’ standout weekend began Friday night in the Crimson’s come-from-behind 5-2 victory, when he provided an assist on captain Dylan Reese’s game-winning goal. Rogers would later tack on a goal of his own to give his team some insurance. Rogers’ two points brought his season total to 23, second...