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...times for goaltender Justin Tobe. But on the closing weekend of the regular season, it was finally the best of times. One night after holding Colgate to a single goal, the senior repeated the feat in Harvard’s game against rival Cornell. And with the Bright Hockey Center filled close to capacity on Senior Night, Tobe made 26 saves to earn a significant victory for the team. This came from a player who hadn’t started a league game since a 3-2 victory against Dartmouth on Dec. 16. “He?...
Saturday night was scheduled as the ceremonial Senior Night at Bright Hockey Center, but Friday night’s win may have postponed some of the farewells. Harvard’s victory over Colgate clinched a first-round ECAC playoff home series for the Crimson, ensuring that the team’s veteran members would spend at least one more weekend on their home ice. “We enjoy playing in front of our home crowd,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “It is an advantage...
...call.“It got too physical in my opinion,” she said. “I thought my players responded well…and didn’t retaliate but it got too physical—that’s not women’s hockey.”While the Bulldogs were penalized for some of their nastier plays, including checks and hits after the whistle, the game was one marked by quite a few no-calls. “It is easy to get frustrated when it gets physical, especially in tough games...
...consolidated his hold on the starting job. The freshman picked up three wins in a row and didn’t look back, earning Donato’s confidence.Tobe, meanwhile, was rarely called upon, forced to rely on practices to get ice time. And though he had been playing hockey for 17 years, he finally decided he had to explore other options.But the prospect of returning to the limelight never escaped his attention.“As I stopped playing a little bit and didn’t get as many chances, I felt that it was probably...
...Harvard women’s hockey team took its first step towards a fourth consecutive ECAC title, defeating Yale at home on Friday by a score of 3-1. The sixth-ranked Crimson put itself in prime position to advance to the next round of the ECAC Tournament, beating the Bulldogs in the first game of a best-of-three series. “I thought we did a lot of really good things today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “I still believe we can do some things better?...