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...made at the men's hockey team's annual awards banquet Saturday at the Harvard Club of Boston. The 111th captain of Harvard hockey, senior blueliner Dylan Reese, was named the winner of the John Tudor Memorial Cup as the team’s most valuable player. The defensive unit??s only senior was also a force on the Crimson’s special teams, finishing the season tied with senior Ryan Maki for the team lead in power-play goals with eight man-advantage tallies. In addition to being named to the All-Ivy first team...
...victory over then-first-place Quinnipiac….Playing in only his second game of the season, rookie forward Sam Bozoian started on the top line with Du and sophomore Jimmy Fraser. Towards the end of the game, however, Maki often took the ice with the first unit??.Sophomore defenseman Brian McCafferty was out with a day-to-day injury. Junior forward Alex Meintel was also left out of the lineup….Midway through the third period, sophomore Nick Coskren was whistled for kneeing, a penalty rarely called by hockey officials….The Crimson doesn?...
...What Glenn Dorris and Matt Thomas [have done this season] has been inspiring, because I’m not sure we could have counted on them for that much production,” Murphy said.These young emerging stalwarts have benefited from the example set by the unit??s only returning starter, Tully. He has racked up 30 tackles and two interceptions to provide a solid anchor from his outside linebacker spot.“Ryan’s the leader of our team [and] our defense. He has a very motivating and calming affect on those other linebackers...
...high quantity of games in such a short span feeds an all-hands-on-deck mentality and affords the unit??s youngest and most versatile players a time to shine...
...been following the recent exploits of the Harvard men’s hockey team knows, the No. 7 Crimson hasn’t exactly been treating this season as a rebuilding year. And yet, that is easily what this year could have been after Harvard’s defensive unit??anchored so effectively in recent years by now-pros Noah Welch ’05 and Ryan Lannon ’05—was left with huge gaps to fill after last year’s graduation. “[They contributed] not only...