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...bounces continued for the Harvard men’s hockey team (4-9-2, 4-4-2 ECAC) as it dropped a 5-2 decision to Quinnipiac at the TD Banknorth Garden on Friday night. “We came back in the third, but I think it’s just an ongoing story,” junior Alex Biega said. “We’re in a little bit of a slump right now. The puck didn’t bounce our way sometimes, but at the end of the game, I think Quinnipiac just capitalized...
...great motivational lift for us,” Fraser said. “I think there’s going to be a real competition to see who starts in goalie next weekend.”Next weekend, the Crimson will continue its road trip to face Quinnipiac on Friday night and Princeton on Saturday, where Harvard will try to build up its defense and game-plan execution.“Especially when you’re in a slump like we are right now, we have to come together as a team and when adversity hits, we have...
...room staring at a 6-1 deficit. “I thought we played okay, but for some reason or another, everything that North Dakota was shooting was going into the net,” Fraser said. “If you look back to our playoff series against Quinnipiac last year, we actually beat them 11-0. And then the next night they came out and they were a different team and they beat us 7-4. Unfortunately, in sports stuff like that happens.”One word sums up the third period: penalties. First, sophomore Ryan Carroll...
...draw on Friday against Rensselear Polytechnic Institute (5-5-1. 2-1-1 ECAC) after what proved to be an exciting three periods at the Bright Hockey Center. The game was marked by back-and-forth play and missed opportunities on both ends of the ice.Coming off wins against Quinnipiac and Princeton, Harvard (3-0-1, 3-0-1) came into the game on a wave of momentum. Despite an aggressive offensive attack, the Crimson had trouble finding the back of the net on multiple attempts. Harvard appeared to have the win in the bag, but came up short after...
...Harvard women’s hockey team has seen a solid start to what promises to be an exciting new season. The Crimson traveled to Hamden, Conn., last Friday, returning with a 2-1 victory against Quinnipiac. Although it’s only the first game of the season, the win against the Bobcats is one to remember. Harvard was down 1-0 at the start of the third period and wasn’t quite its dominant self. “We came out a little tentative…It was the first game of the season, it took...