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After pushing its series to a decisive third game, the No. 12 Harvard men’s hockey team resoundingly defeated the St. Lawrence Saints, 8-4, at the Bright Hockey Center last night to advance to the ECAC semifinals.Senior Dan Murphy led the Crimson’s attack with a hat trick, and sophomore Dave Watters added two goals. With the win, Harvard took the series from the Saints after dropping a game on Friday and overcoming a third-period deficit Saturday night to escape with a 3-2 victory.In its highest-scoring game of the season, the Crimson...
...Harvard men’s hockey team, there had been rest for the weary before the ECAC quarterfinals. The Crimson had a two-week break to regain its health and strength before facing off against St. Lawrence on Friday night in the first contest of a best-of-three series.But long before Harvard goalie John Daigneau was taken off the ice with the Crimson down 4-1 late in the third period and the game all but over, it was obvious that rest didn’t play a factor. Harvard stepped out of the locker room and could...
Playing in his last game at the Bright Hockey Center, senior forward Dan Murphy propelled the Crimson’s Game Three scoring spree, notching a hat trick in the No. 12 Harvard men’s hockey team’s 8-4 victory over St. Lawrence last night.Though he only took four shots all night, Murphy struck with deadly accuracy. His first goal, a low shot from the left boards, came just 4:38 into the opening frame and gave Harvard an early 2-0 lead.His second and third tallies came over a span of 2:30 bridging...
...Harvard women’s hockey team had seen everything in its three-week run to the precipice of the national playoffs—overtime thrillers, defensive nail-biters, goaltending duels—except an offensive outburst of the order it was involved in yesterday.But yesterday at Appleton Arena in Canton, N.Y., the fourth-seeded Crimson (18-12-4) rallied from a two-goal deficit with three unanswered scores to overcome third-seeded Brown (15-13-5) by a 4-3 final and secure its third consecutive ECAC Tournament title and an automatic berth into the NCAA Frozen Eight next...
Heading to the locker room after the first period, the Harvard women’s hockey could have easily found a lot of positives despite being outshot 17 to six at Appleton Arena in Canton, N.Y. The score was tied 1-1 at the first break, and senior goaltender Ali Boe looked to be on her game in net for the Crimson. With the momentum of staying in the game against the No. 2 St. Lawrence squad, Harvard (17-12-4) made its most important mark of the season and downed the Saints (30-4-2) by a final...