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...still early in the year, so this adversity that we’ve put up with right now should hopefully pay dividends in the end.”Giving up two goals in the first period with senior Justin Tobe in the net, the Crimson (0-3, 0-3 ECAC) forced itself to spend the rest of the game playing catch-up. Held scoreless until seven minutes into the second period, Harvard finally put one away during the power play, with Reese pushing the puck past Saints goalie Alex Petizian off an assist from junior Jon Pelle.Keeping up its momentum...
...really like to do. But it is what it is.” Ultimately, it will not be the games against these three teams that define the season. Instead, there are a number of key stretches that could develop into key turning points. And then, of course, is the ECAC Tournament and, if Harvard gets the right breaks and excels, the NCAA Tournament. The first games to circle on the 2006-2007 schedule will take place on the Crimson’s home sheet at Bright Hockey Center. On Dec. 1, the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs come to town...
...rookie year, Reese had a breakout season as a sophomore, playing all 34 games and leading Crimson blueliners in goals.He tied for the team lead in goals again last year, his junior season, including five crucial points against Dartmouth and Cornell in Harvard’s run to the ECAC tournament title and the resulting No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. Reese’s efforts earned him first team All-Ivy honors, second team All-ECAC honors, and a spot on the ECAC All-Tournament team.No one in the league is expecting him to disappoint this year, either...
...ventured to North Country—that region of upstate New York home to both Clarkson and St. Lawrence—this weekend with the chance to move its ranking in that same direction. But after losing soundly to the No. 5 Saints (8-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) on Saturday, 4-2, the Crimson (3-1-1, 3-1-1) will likely plunge in the polls instead. Harvard extended its season-opening winning streak to three with a convincing 2-0 win over Clarkson (3-5-1, 1-4-1) on Friday night, but ran into trouble against...
...pulled for an extra skater with just under a minute left, but even though the Crimson applied steady pressure on the Saints' net and took several shots on goal in the game's final seconds, St. Lawrence was able to withstand Harvard's late bid for its first ECAC victory of the season. The Crimson will seek to avoid dropping to 0-4 when it takes on Boston College on Tuesday...