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...slow start, the Harvard men’s hockey team scored two late second-period goals in Friday night’s game against Colgate at the Bright Hockey Center. That proved to be all the Crimson would need to win, 4-1, and clinch home ice for the first round of the ECAC tournament next weekend. From the start, Harvard outshot the Raiders (13-19-4, 7-12-3 ECAC), unloading 11 shots on goal to Colgate’s five in the first period, but Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich proved tough to beat. “I knew...
...night’s win may have postponed some of the farewells. Harvard’s victory over Colgate clinched a first-round ECAC playoff home series for the Crimson, ensuring that the team’s veteran members would spend at least one more weekend on their home ice. “We enjoy playing in front of our home crowd,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “It is an advantage [for us].” The win improved the Crimson’s record at home...
...quarterfinal series in two games to advance to the semifinal round next weekend in Hanover, N.H.Fifth-seeded Colgate upended fourth-seeded Princeton in two games on the road. The Raiders survived the Tigers in a 1-0 overtime win on Friday and returned to the ice on Saturday to notch a 3-2 victory.The conference’s top seed, Dartmouth, will take on Colgate in semifinal action on Saturday while a tough St. Lawrence squad awaits Harvard. Though the Crimson enters the game as the three-time defending ECAC tournament champion, the squad dropped both of its games...
...lightweight captain Nick Downing was also pleased. “It was really good to see some of the younger guys step up,” he said. “It’s representative of the hard work we’ve put in on land. The ice is still very thick, and we have six weeks until our first race, so we just want to keep doing what we’re doing.” Just missing the podium, Larsen-Strecker nevertheless had a standout performance with 06:58.8—particularly since...
...Tobe watched from the sidelines, Richter consolidated his hold on the starting job. The freshman picked up three wins in a row and didn’t look back, earning Donato’s confidence.Tobe, meanwhile, was rarely called upon, forced to rely on practices to get ice time. And though he had been playing hockey for 17 years, he finally decided he had to explore other options.But the prospect of returning to the limelight never escaped his attention.“As I stopped playing a little bit and didn’t get as many chances, I felt...