Word: whitelaw
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...Harvard remade itself at the outset of the ECAC tournament with sweeps of Vermont and Brown before squeezing out a 2-1 semifinal victory over Dartmouth. And on Saturday arrived a second Whitelaw Cup in a three-year span for the first time in school history...
ALBANY, N.Y.—A year ago, in the inaugural edition of the ECAC Men’s Ice Hockey Championship in Albany, the Harvard Crimson and the Cornell Big Red waged a classic overtime battle for the Whitelaw Trophy. It was, in most respects, a prime example of how “the more things change, the more they stay the same.” Just a year previous, the ECAC’s last year at 1980 Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, the Crimson and the Big Red waged a thrilling 96-minute marathon in the championship...
...inch against a workmanlike Clarkson team. After an inconsistent regular season (sound familiar?), the Golden Knights are 5-1 in the tournament, including a hard-won quarterfinal series win at Cornell. They are making a bid to become the lowest-seeded team in ECAC history to win the Scotty Whitelaw...
...this team shoved all that into the past when the ECAC tournament began, by sweeping Vermont and Brown, then squeezing out a 2-1 semifinal victory over Dartmouth before claiming a second Whitelaw Trophy in three years for the first time in school history...
...absolutely did. Harvard outshot the ninth-seeded Golden Knights, 19-6, over the final two periods, but it took Smith’s late strike for the Crimson to finally foil Clarkson’s bid to become the lowest seed to win the Whitelaw...