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ALBANY, N.Y.—Apparently, the fifth time isn’t the charm, either. As the Harvard men’s hockey team has done the past four years, the Crimson failed to get out of the first round of the NCAA tournament, ending its season with a 6-1 defeat to Maine Saturday afternoon at Pepsi Arena. With the loss, the Crimson moved to 0-3 all-time against the Black Bears in the postseason. But unlike the down-to-the-wire contests of 2002 and 2004, Saturday’s game was a blowout...
...more famously, perhaps, you’re familiar with junior Jarred Brown, the paragon of Harvard fandom for the past three years. Since his freshman year, the men’s hockey enthusiast has been a fixture at Bright and other venues, noticeably attending games while sporting a shirt with...
...season long, Dan Murphy has been The Man.Game after game, the senior forward has been the savior of the Harvard men’s hockey team, producing timely goals integral to the Crimson’s success. Not only does Murphy lead Harvard in finding the back of the net, but his five gamewinners top the team list.Moreover, the winger out of North Andover has been a force on the power play, notching nine man-advantage tallies to lead the Crimson in yet another category.“Dan’s a guy who’s really taken...
...anyone who has been following the recent exploits of the Harvard men’s hockey team knows, the No. 7 Crimson hasn’t exactly been treating this season as a rebuilding year. And yet, that is easily what this year could have been after Harvard’s defensive unit—anchored so effectively in recent years by now-pros Noah Welch ’05 and Ryan Lannon ’05—was left with huge gaps to fill after last year’s graduation. “[They contributed] not only...
...just before the first road trip of the season when Harvard hockey forward Ryan Maki learned that his left foot, which had been bothering him for a couple of weeks, was in fact broken. He didn’t travel that weekend, but those were the only two contests he has missed all year. Thanks to the help of his trainer, Maki returned with a skate enveloped in hard plastic—spray-painted black, no less, so other teams wouldn’t know to be gunning for the foot. “It still stuck out pretty...