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History was made last night. But not for the Crimson.For the first time in Harvard’s history, the men’s hockey team faced back-to-back shutout losses to a collegiate opponent on Friday and Saturday night at Bright Arena. In the first-round series of the ECAC Hockey Championship, No. 12-seed Brown (5-21-5) handed the fifth-seeded Harvard (9-16-6) two tight season-ending loses. Saturday night, with a must-win tension surrounding the Crimson players, the traveling Bears played to their best ability in a tight 2-0 win filled...
...fifth-seeded Harvard men’s hockey team hadn’t been shut out by an American collegiate team on consecutive nights since...
...Clemente’s stellar play, it seemed like the hockey gods were smiling on the Bears, as the very goalposts saved some of Harvard’s best chances to score...
...Harvard men’s hockey team had a rocky regular season, but at least one thing was consistent. Coming into this weekend’s ECAC first-round playoff series against Brown, the Crimson had scored at least one goal in all 29 games. Against the Bears on Friday, that changed, as goaltender Michael Clemente blanked Harvard to give his team a 1-0 victory...
...regular season standings, managed to tie Harvard twice this year before this weekend. In both games, the Crimson had a sizeable advantage in shots on target. In the first meeting in Providence, Harvard won the shot battle 38-23, but finished with a 3-3 draw. At the Bright Hockey Center in January, the Crimson posted 51 shots to the Bears?...