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...allowed only three, and the Crimson (21-11-2) has won 20 games for back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1992-1993 and 1993-1994. The team has also played more games at the Pepsi Arena over the past four seasons than anywhere except its home rink. “I think it’s nice in the fact that we’re comfortable in the surroundings and know our way around a little bit in Albany,” coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “Having just played there...
...first glance, some twenty multi-colored tents that popped up in Minsk's downtown Oktyabrskaya Square on Monday night looked the next bright morning like merry little stalls offering hot tea and cakes to those enjoying the square's small outdoor skating rink. But the tents were covered with the national white and red colors of Belarus, frowned upon since President Alexander Lukashenko officially reintroduced the Soviet-era symbols back in 1995, and the 1000 or so people standing vigil around the tents didn't look like they were enjoying a day out with the family. Having spent a freezing...
...Katey Stone said. “Certainly a lot of people didn’t imagine we’d get to this point.” New Hampshire, however, made sure that Harvard made it no further as its relentless attack on Durham’s Olympic-size rink kept constant pressure on the Crimson throughout the game. Harvard goalie Ali Boe stopped a total of 38 shots, with many of the attempts coming from point-blank range. “A lot of their kids, if they’re lacking in speed, they?...
Furthermore, said Hafner, “there’s a level of comfort in Albany.” Not only does that rink play home to the final four weekend of the ECAC tournament—which the Crimson has made for six straight years—but Harvard played its regional opener there two seasons ago. This will be the senior class’s 10th contest on that ice—more than any surface save Harvard’s Bright Hockey Center...
...Harvard also brings an impressive track record to Albany. Winners of five of the last six, the Crimson is ranked No. 12 in the country, just ahead of No. 15 Dartmouth. What Harvard hopes to avoid, though, is the lackluster effort that they brought to the rink on Friday night in the loss to St. Lawrence. This time around, as the tournament format shifts to single elimination, there won’t be an entire weekend to right wrongs. “We just didn’t come out and play well [on Friday night],” Walsh...