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Welch, validating in part the in-studio analysis of U.S. College Hockey Online columnist and ESPN college hockey correspondent Adam Wodon during the NCAA tournament selection show. Wodon spent the better portion of his Harvard-related air time bashing the Crimson defense for hanging netminder Dov Grumet-Morris out to dry in the ECAC final, won by Cornell 3-1. He was right—Harvard’s blueliners had played below their potential for the most part. But hearing it from Wodon, whose passion for the Big Red is among college hockey’s worst kept secrets...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Follow the Harvard men’s hockey team in the NCAA tournament at www.thecrimson.com starting tomorrow. Check back after each game for the latest scores, recaps, and player reactions as the Crimson looks to advance to the Final Four for the first time since...
Unlike its antecedents, which struggled mightily against top-tier non-conference opponents, Harvard has more than held its own against tournament-bound challengers from Hockey East, besting both Boston University and Maine already this year, while splitting a pair with Boston College...
Mullins boasts bigger ice—200-by-95-feet, to be exact—than does the Bright Hockey Center, which is 204-by-87 feet, and Lannon says that “it changes the game a little bit, as far as having more space to create offensive opportunities...
...course, most people would probably play up the pain-factor a bit more—but then again, most people probably wouldn’t continue playing Division I hockey with a torn...