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...seeing (and adoring) the movie, I'm still not sure how much of it is verifiably true. A ramble through Google tells me that, as the film tells us, Winnipeg did have a huge department store, Eaton's, where the locals did most of their shopping, and an iconic hockey venue, the Winnipeg Arena, home of the Maroons in the Senior Hockey League and the Jets of the NHL; both these historic sites have been razed. In 1942 the city really did hold an "If Day," dressing its burghers up as Nazis to show its citizens some of the terrors...
Defenseman Dylan Reese ’07, former captain of the Harvard men’s hockey team, has signed a one-year contract with the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League (AHL). Reese’s contract also includes an option for a second year. Reese comes to the Rampage by way of the Hartford Wolf Pack, another AHL team, for which he compiled four assists over 10 games last season. The Rampage is slated to open its 2007-08 campaign on Oct. 6. In his four years as a blueliner for the Crimson, Reese tallied...
...season opener, the Harvard field hockey team dropped a 5-0 decision to Massachusetts Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field. The Crimson (0-1) toughed out its first match against the Minutewomen (3-1), already four games deep into their season. “It was our first game and we have a lot to improve on,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “But the score did not reflect the quality of our play.” Only in practice for a little over a week, Harvard was quickly put to the test. The Minutewomen challenged...
Both players credit the presence of Crimson coach Ted Donato’91 as a reminder of how far Harvard players can go in the world of professional hockey. Thanks to the guidance of the 13-year NHL veteran, players can rely on someone who knows how to jump from college hockey to the next level...
...future of Harvard’s best talent continues to evolve in professional hockey, the success of these three can serve notice that Harvard hockey is routinely capable of molding promising freshmen into players with the skills and mental agility to follow Donato’s professional example...