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...other half of the ice, Harvard was writing a completely different story. Its stalwart protection of the goal allowed the offense to effectively accomplish its job—to take control of the game and score goals...
...Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard men’s hockey team quickly silenced any talk that two weeks off the ice could be detrimental to its playoff run.In the first game of the ECAC tournament quarterfinals, No. 17 Crimson (15-11-4, 12-7-3 ECAC) crushed Quinnipiac with an 11-0 shutout. In Harvard’s dominating performance against the Bobcats (20-14-4, 9-9-4 ECAC), senior Dave Watters provided one of the driving forces behind the historic effort. After scoring only two points throughout the regular season, Watters posted three goals...
...Cornell to be held at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. next Friday. “I think after the stretch we went through in December and January I don’t think a lot of people would have predicted, one, we’d get home ice and two, we’d get back to Albany, so it’s a nice goal we can check off now,” Donato said. —Staff writer Lucy D. Chen can be reached at lucychen@fas.harvard.edu...
...just a great all-around team performance,” sophomore forward Doug Rogers said. “Guys covered for each other and everyone worked hard to play their position and it just made it a lot easier for every individual teammate on the ice...
...round of the NCAA tournament last season, Harvard faced Wisconsin and fell in a heartbreaking quadruple-overtime loss to the Badgers. Now, the Crimson finds itself in the same game, albeit with a different opponent. One big difference between this season and last is that Harvard now has home ice advantage. While last year the Crimson traveled to Madison, Wis.,tomorrow’s matchup against the Big Grenn will be skated in Cambridge.“[The crowd] is a seventh player on the ice for us,” Vaillancourt said. “Everyone knows that...