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...Crimson is young—two sophomores are among the team’s starting six, and Harvard’s second lines are composed entirely of freshmen and sophomores—but the team has already proven itself with victories in the Beanpot and ECAC tournaments.Now the Crimson returns to the Frozen Four led by a core group of five players who have all been there before—Vaillancourt and seniors Caitlin Cahow, Brenna McLean, Laura Brady, and Jessica MacKenzie.Stone will look to the veterans to keep Harvard focused in the national spotlight.“There?...
...down 2-1 to the eighth-seeded team in the third period.Enter Brine.The forward netted two power-play goals to put her team on top, 3-2. And she hasn’t stopped since.Brine is averaging more than a goal per game in this year’s ECAC and NCAA playoffs, making her the Crimson’s leading goal-scorer in the postseason.She’s also added two assists to go with her six playoff tallies.“The playoffs are an exciting time every year,” Brine says...
Stone’s Crimson has already been able to claim its fair share of titles this season, winning the Beanpot, the ECAC regular season title, and the ECAC Tournament title...
...second game of the best-of-three series with Quinnipiac on Saturday night, it was all the Crimson could do just to survive.Plagued by a rash of penalties and a reinvigorated Bobcats squad that continually held its lead just out of reach, Harvard (15-12-4, 12-7-3 ECAC) suffered a frustrating 7-4 setback at the Bright Hockey Center that made an 11-0 loss seem almost preferable. It was apparent from the game’s opening minutes that this would not be a replaying of Friday night’s 11-0 Crimson blowout. After sophomore...
...another must-win game for the Harvard men’s hockey team. After splitting the first two matches of the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal series, the pressure was on for the Crimson in last night’s deciding home game against Quinnipiac. But with its future on the line, the Crimson stepped up to seize a 3-1 win over the Bobcats and secure a spot in the ECAC semifinal series this weekend in Albany, N.Y, which marks Harvard’s seventh semifinal appearance in the last eight years. Following Saturday night’s penalty...