Word: nhl
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Right now, professors have taken over Harvard, plotting a continuing assault of papers, projects and problem sets. The NBA and NHL playoffs are heating up. Baseball and spring have finally decided to coincide. My name is Brenda Lee, and today is the longest day of my life?...
...like superhero-slash-superstud Jack, I do feel a time crunch these days, just when the wide world of sports is most tempting. No matter what apathy I feel towards the NBA and the NHL during their regular seasons, I wish I had more time to sit and veg in front of games that actually mean something. The sun is doing its best to make up for letting it snow in April, so it’s impossible to stay inside and work. Plus my Astros are finally playing someone other than the Expos, with a three-game series against...
...that hardly seemed to matter. He brought in nine players; four eventually became NHL draft picks, one (Tim Pettit) led the ECAC in scoring this season and all have contributed to a program that has improved from an 11-17-2 record in Mazzoleni’s first season to consecutive NCAA tournament appearances over the past two. Harvard’s recruiting class of 2000 became its senior class of 2004 at last week’s team banquet...
Perhaps most impressive, however, is the fact that Fried was selected in the third round of the 2000 NHL Draft (77th overall) by the Florida Panthers...
Which was disappointing, because Harvard seemed so capable of getting there. It had as many NHL draft picks (13) as any team in the nation, arguably the best player on the ice in each of its games during the later half of the season (Moore), a playoff-tested goaltender (sophomore Dov Grumet-Morris), and the invaluable experience of nearly beating the eventual NCAA runner-up during the first round of last season’s tournament...