Word: rinks
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Ever since 1967, when All-American Jack Morrison was breaking records down at Ingalls Rink, and the Yale hockey team was actually being taken seriously by the majority of its opponents, the pre-season objectives have been the same in New Haven. A winning season. A respectable finish in the Ivy League. A berth in the ECAC playoffs in March. And a victory, or even two, over Harvard...
Today, a Harvard hockey team whose 9-0 victory over Princeton last Wednesday brushed aside any thoughts that it might have fallen apart in February, invades Ingalls Rink. And unless there is a drastic reveral of form, the Eli will most likely meet with the same results that they have become conditioned to accept. It's been the same kind of year at New Haven again...
...Harvard, the Crimson seems certain to receive the third seed next Monday, and should face either Penn or Clarkson at Watson Rink a week from Tuesday. New Hampshire, which defeated Clarkson, St. Lawrence and Harvard within four days during January, looks good for fourth, despite its 5-2 loss at Providence Wednesday...
...short-lived misconceptions were disposed of at Baker Rink last night--that Princeton hockey, after two narrow losses and a victory over Yale, was in the midst of a Renaissance, and that Harvard after four consecutive losses, was rapidly disintegrating with the ECAC playoffs only two weeks away...
Havern completed his hat trick with 3 minutes to play, tipping in Mark Noonan's slap shot from the right point, and Harvard left the rink with its most decisive and badly needed victory of the season...