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Despite kicking off its schedule with a 0-2-1 record in league play, the No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team (18-7-2, 15-4-1) can—with wins this weekend at Dartmouth and Vermont—secure at least a No. 2 seed in the ECAC playoffs, capture its first Ivy title since 2000, and shore up its claim for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament...
After tomorrow night, Harvard will likely not face another team under consideration until the ECAC semifinals, while several of the tournament hopefuls with which the Crimson is jockeying for positioning, particularly those in Hockey East and the WCHA, will see their fair share prior to the end of their regular and post-seasons...
...teams clustered just ahead of and immediately behind the Crimson, Hockey East-leading New Hampshire has already played both the Big Green and the Catamounts, Boston University has hosted Vermont, and Mass.-Lowell has skated at Dartmouth. All three hold a narrow edge over Harvard, which could be erased this weekend, so long as the Crimson holds serve—and receives a little outside assistance...
...109th captain of Harvard hockey skated into yesterday’s contest with 122 penalties, two away from tying McCann’s mark and three away from breaking...
Instead, Bright’s last home game saw the Crimson crown its newest, staunchest “wall” of a goaltender, in Welch’s words. And its newest winningest rookie coach. And its newest “biggest punk in Harvard hockey history...