Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale's slumping hockey team, with no more to lose than it had last Saturday at New Haven, faces ECAC-bound Harvard tonight at Boston Arena in the final regular season game for both. Last week, at Ingalls Rink, the two squads played almost a period and a half of good, clean hockey. Tonight, one can consider himself lucky if he sees that much...
...Harvard freshman hockey team skated to its 15th victory of the season yesterday by trouncing Exeter, 7-2, at Watson Rink. The Crimson has lost only two games this winter...
...tickets for the first round of the ECAC hockey tournament to be held March 7 at Watson Rink will go on sale at 9 a.m. today at the Athletic Office. Harvard's opponent is not yet known. If Harvard gets by the first round, tickets for the second round will be on sale at 60 Boylston Street on March...
Saturday night at New Haven, Yale gave Harvard everything it could handle for one period, but midway through the second, it was the same old story at Ingalls Rink. Harvard had scored four goals within fifteen minutes and Yale was on its way to its fifth straight defeat...
...form holds up, Harvard should come away with another victory, its fifth in a row over Yale, and strengthen its hold on third place in the ECAC standings. Equally important to the Crimson, however, is the match between Princeton and Cornell at Baker Rink. If the Tigers can pull an upset (unlikely, since captain Art Schmon quit the squad Monday and defenseman Brian MacIntosh is benched for fighting last Wednesday), Harvard is assured of a tie for the Ivy title, provided it wins its last two games...