Word: quinnipiace
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...weekend road trip, but it certainly could not avoid the blizzard. The No. 8 Crimson (12-8-4, 7-4-4 ECAC) was blown away by Ivy rival Princeton (14-6-4, 10-3-2 ECAC) Friday night by a 6-1 margin. Although Harvard rallied to knock off Quinnipiac (9-16-5, 3-12-3 ECAC) Saturday with a 3-0 shutout, the stunning result against the Tigers left Harvard with an uphill battle in the regular season’s final weeks to earn home games in the opening round of the conference tournament. The top four teams...
...less to do with particular plays and “more to do with mental toughness, with being prepared to win, being prepared to battle.” Thus far this season, embarrassing losses have lit fires under the Crimson skaters. Early-November defeats at the hands of Quinnipiac and Cornell were followed by a 4-0-1 run. Two of those wins and the tie came against top-15 opponents. And then in an early-December stretch of three games in five days, Harvard lost to conference whipping boy Yale, only to down Quinnipiac and shut out then...
...Harvard men’s hockey team beat Quinnipiac and New Hampshire last week, notching a shutout over the latter squad, then No. 9 in the country. But that didn’t mean that there wasn’t plenty for the Crimson (9-4-1, 7-4-0 ECAC) to work on in practice this week. “Decent” was junior defenseman Dylan Reese’s assessment of the Crimson’s play en route to the two victories. “Maybe average, but not much better,” he said...
Senior John Daigneau, netminder of the No. 14 Harvard men’s hockey team, was named ECAC Goaltender of the Week yesterday, and junior center Kevin Du picked up Player of the Week after last Tuesday’s 3-2 victory over Quinnipiac and last Thursday’s 1-0 shutout of No. 9 UNH on the road. Du had one goal and two assists during the week, contributing to three of the Crimson’s four goals. Fourteen games into the season, the pivot leads Harvard’s scoring list with three goals...
...days after the Crimson’s 4-3 loss to ECAC cellar-dweller Yale in New Haven, Conn., Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted Donato ’91 made significant changes to his offensive lines and defensive pairings last night against Quinnipiac, hoping to revitalize his team with the roster shuffle. “As a coaching staff, we weren’t happy with the effort, with the execution, with the intensity, [and] with the commitment on Sunday,” Donato said. “We tried to mix it up a little...