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...with junior Mike Taylor contributing an assist. What it doesn’t say, however, is that it was Taylor’s highlight-reel puckhandling that allowed the play to develop, leading to perhaps the most important goal of the season for the Harvard men’s hockey team and a victory over the top-ranked team in the ECAC. “When you lose some games, mentally you become a little fragile,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said after the victory, referencing the three-game losing streak Harvard brought into...
...Eliot wrote: “April is the cruelest month.” For the Harvard women’s hockey team, it might be December...
...champions from 2001-2003, with the last trophy coming at the Crimson’s expense in a double-overtime title game, the Bulldogs have slipped in recent years. They still have a bite, however, as showcased in one of the biggest upsets in collegiate women’s hockey this year, a 2-0 victory of previously unbeaten and then-No. 1 Wisconsin on Friday night. Harvard will also tote a four-game losing streak in the rivalry into the Bright Hockey Center on Friday night, including a pair of 6-1 routs at home last season...
...Then it’s on to Storrs, Conn., for a midweek meeting with surprising UConn (9-4-1) before returning home to face Hockey East mainstays New Hampshire (13-2-1) and Providence (5-6-3). UNH in particular has had the Crimson’s number of late, handing it three losses just last season, including its first shutout in over four years and its season-ending defeat in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs in March...
...climax of the grueling month will come in the final game, the next chapter in the Harvard-Dartmouth hockey rivalry, traditionally the best-attended and most fiercely-contested set-to in the women’s ranks. A year ago, the Crimson ran away with the December meeting between the two teams, but then dropped the second contest to split the season series...