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...penalties. Seventy-six resulting minutes in the box. Nine goals. Two ejected players. Throw in an assist by a goalie, and it’s difficult to find a better way to describe Boston College’s chaotic 7-2 thrashing of the Harvard men’s hockey team (6-4-2, 5-3-1 ECAC) at the Bright Hockey Center last night...
...lack of an effective penalty kill, too, wreaked havoc on the Crimson; BC (6-4-5, 4-3-4 Hockey East) racked up points in four out of nine power plays. Coming into the game, Harvard had only allowed five goals in 47 power plays...
...Harvard women’s hockey team, this could not be closer to the truth. After a meteoric rise through the national rankings in which the Crimson tied a team record by starting the season with an 11-game winning streak—including four victories against top-10 teams—Harvard stands all by itself...
Fittingly enough, the first team lined up to challenge the Crimson’s supremacy is none other than UNH (16-3-0, 9-0-0 Hockey East). Harvard travels to Durham, N.H. tomorrow night to take on the Wildcats in their famed Towse Rink...
...still ranked as Kyle Richter’s biggest accomplishment, the highlight of the young goaltender’s impressive résumé. Thirty-six saves, no goals allowed, and, as a mere freshman, a shutout win over hockey powerhouse Boston College, at the time ranked No. 3 in the country. One year later, with the Eagles preparing to return to the Bright Hockey Center, Richter had matured into the top goaltender in the country, while BC had slipped to No. 15 in national rankings. In their return to Cambridge, however, it was the Eagles who played like...