Word: losses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been here watching Harvard hockey for three years now and after viewing last night's boring-as-a Harry Levin-lecture loss to Clarkson all I can say is that it never fails to happen...
December1975--After an opening 9-7 loss to Notre Dame, the Crimson traveled to East Lansing for a pair of contests against the nation's number two ranked squad, Michigan State. Behind the mind-blowing play of Brain Petrovek in goal (quite possibly the only time in history an opposing goaltender has received a standing ovation in a game) and some key scores by a then-unknown freshman named George Hughes, the icemen set back the Spartans the first night 8-6 and then tied them the following evening...
...Harvard hockey fans what they remember about that season and they'll tell you it was the opening round 6-5 loss to B.U. a little over a month after the Michigan State games...
December1976--After avenging last year's loss to the Irish with a 4-3 triumph at Watson Rink, the Crimson's western sojourn of last season not only featured an exciting overtime loss to number five ranked Minnesota, but a split of a two-game series against Wisconsin. Yes, that's right, Harvard upset the eventual NCAA champions 4-3 before losing 7-5 the following night...
...tournament consisted of eight rounds played according to the Swiss pairing system. The Crimson started off poorly, with a draw and a loss to weaker teams, but finished by gaining 31/2 out of four possible points. Paul Clarke '78 said. "We were pleased to tie for second after our early bad play...