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...Harvard women’s hockey team has more to look forward to than the return of its Olympians. The addition of six highly regarded rookies is going to translate into offensive firepower and gritty defense for the ’06-’07 season. In their impressive pre-collegiate careers, these standout freshmen have been scoring goals, stopping goals, and doing pretty much everything else between the blue lines. They’ve played on club teams and national teams, and on October 28 they will begin playing for Harvard’s team.CHRISTINA KESSLERChristina Kessler...
...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 for a two-game set. Last year, Harvard fell 6-1 and 6-1 to the Bulldogs in Minnesota. Those two games are only the start of the hardest part of the schedule, which comes in December. The Crimson...
Although the hearts of Pittsburgh hockey fans rise and fall with the successes and failures of NHL phenom Sidney Crosby, another Steel City product has been making his mark on the ice.Upper Saint Clair High graduate Dylan Reese is one of the top young players in the nation and the undisputed leader of his team. Combining a potent penchant for guarding the blue line with an ebullient personality, the 111th captain of Harvard hockey seems to be the perfect player to wear the ‘C’ on his sweater.“He?...
Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 admitted that Friday night’s 5-2 loss to Clarkson in the Bright Hockey Center “wasn’t the ideal situation to throw a freshman goaltender into.” Rookie Kyle Richter garnered 29 saves, including 11 on the penalty kill, but costly Crimson turnovers often left him a tall order. “The first three goals [Clarkson] got, we were in complete possession of the puck,” Donato said, adding that it was “very tough to assess...
...Harvard women’s hockey team 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...