Word: rink
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...tough to predict exactly how far Harvard needs to progress in the ECAC playoffs to earn an at-large bid, one thing is clear: if the Crimson doesn’t win this weekend, it can expect a second consecutive year with a spring break away from the rink...
...weeks ago, keeping the Crimson from building momentum and forcing it to play catch-up hockey. On the other hand, the limited number of power-play opportunities Harvard conceded to Cornell the following night helped the Crimson hold on to a lead in the hostile confines of Lynah Rink...
...think it’s definitely to our advantage at this point,” Kessler said. “The crowd, the fans, just the feeling of being at home and knowing that this is our house and that no one is going to beat us in this rink.”—Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...
...carries an understandable swagger when playing at Bright.After the game, Kessler lauded the sensation of having “the crowd, the fans, the feeling of being at home and knowing that this is our house and that no one’s going to beat us in this rink.” —Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu...
HAMILTON, N.Y.—After falling behind by a goal in the first period, the Harvard men’s hockey team (13-11-4, 11-7-3 ECAC) battled to a 3-3 tie with Colgate (14-13-6, 8-8-5 ECAC) at Starr Rink on Friday night.Trailing 3-2 in the third, the Crimson used a power play to tally the game-tying goal at 11:52. After the Raiders killed a two-man advantage, sophomore Doug Rogers capitalized in the remaining seconds of the 5-on-4 power play. Corralling the rebound of a shot...