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...competition for parts at Harvard shocked Dorin, who had attended a small high school in western Canada, he was reluctant to give up involvement in a passion that had come to define him. In a region that Dorin refers to as “more closely associated with hockey and cowboys than with great theatre,” his interest in acting set him apart. Dorin jokes that “since I proved a total failure at skating and calf-roping, I took up drama.” So rather than quit theatre altogether, Dorin became involved...
...Harvard hockey captain Pete Hafner is as mild-mannered as he is tall, and so the sight of the 6’5 defenseman fuming after last Friday’s 5-1 ECAC quarterfinal loss to St. Lawrence was very nearly unbelievable...
There won’t be time for a slow start or a game of “catch-up hockey,” which coach Ted Donato ’91 so often calls “losing hockey...
Harvard has not lost two consecutive games all season. Whenever the Crimson falls, no matter how miserably, it manages to pick itself up again, and that is a statistic of which the squad should be proud. This year’s version of Harvard hockey has not known any slumps...
...Harvard men’s hockey team overcame a lackluster second period to earn a 3-2 comeback win over St. Lawrence on Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center. The victory saved the Crimson from elimination, tying the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal playoff series at one and forcing a decisive third game yesterday. After appearing flat against the Saints in the series opening loss on Friday night, Harvard came out Saturday with an air of determination, applying steady offensive pressure during the first period. “That first period was key,” said defenseman and captain...