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...Quakers to stumble this weekend, but if it’s going to happen, it’s far more likely to occur Saturday night in Boston rather than Friday night in Hanover.Penn has won in Hanover nine consecutive times by an average of 18 points. The Big Green hasn??t lost by less than 13 at any point in that span. Considering that two of the Dartmouth teams included in that streak went 10-4 in league play, there’s no reason to believe that the run won’t be pushed to ten.The...
...Harrison Ford shows no signs of slowing down his film persona. Indeed, his latest action flick, “Firewall,” features the graying Ford madly dashing to save his family and high-kicking baddies. But that doesn’t mean the real-life Ford hasn??t changed. There’s a lingering sense that something is fundamentally different between this 63-year-old Ford and the Ford of the “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars” franchises. Even as he outruns villains...
...noticed.”It was the Harvard penalties as well as fact that the Terriers continued to pressure Daigneau—Boston University outshot the Crimson 12-4 in the second period—that led to the cushion heading into the final frame.The loss means that Harvard hasn??t won a game in the first round of the Beanpot since 1998—but Donato credits this year’s defeat to the opponent.“From the net out, they played a very smart, very solid game,” Donato said...
...round wins for Boston University—and 22 out of the last 23, if you keep counting—but there are also eight straight first-round losses for Harvard, so often the Beanpot’s whipping boy. The Crimson (12-9-2, 9-7-1 ECAC) hasn??t been Boston’s Best since 1993, 13 long years ago. The Terriers (16-8-2, 13-6-1 Hockey East) have lifted nine trophies in that time alone, which is one less than Harvard’s title total since the tournament?...
...host to thousands of local hockey fans. Harvard has won the four-team tournament for local bragging rights 10 times—that ranks the Crimson third, behind the Terriers and Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came in 1993, and the team hasn??t made the championship game since 1998, when it lost to Boston University in the final. BU has won three of the last four tournaments and nine total since 1995. Harvard tied the Terriers, now No. 8 in the national rankings, by a score...