Men's Ice Hockey
FACEOFF 2005-2006: Transfer Ready to Battle For Time
Justin Tobe’s had his adjustment year. He’s learned his way around campus, picked a concentration, figured out the Harvard world,
FACEOFF 2005-2006: One Last Chance
Somehow, as he waited in the wings, Harvard goaltender John Daigneau lost sight of the stage. He wasn’t having any
FACEOFF 2005-2006: Picking Up Where They Left Off
The Harvard men’s hockey team has made the NCAA tournament four years running, but every time, the Crimson has lost
FACEOFF 2005-2006: A Sophomore Once Again
The collegiate captain, the NCAA champion, the NHL veteran—he’s all of these things, but last year Harvard men’s hockey coach
Pelle’s Tally Salvages Opening Road Trip
PRINCETON, N.J.—It was never pretty, and it was never completely in the bag, but the Harvard men’s hockey team got
Crimson Stalled By Penalties, Inability to Convert in Offensive Zone
Harvard and Quinnipiac combined for 60 penalty minutes, 22 power play opportunities, and three power-play goals in the Bobcats’ 5-2
Quinnipiac Takes First ECAC Game
HARTFORD, Conn.—Mr. Hockey himself, Gordie Howe, dropped the ceremonial first puck. Virtually every fan in attendance cheered for Quinnipiac, and
Icers Ready for ECAC Roadtrip
Fresh off a 6-2 romp over Dartmouth last Saturday, the Harvard men’s hockey team will look to sustain its momentum
Junior Leads Harvard to Season-Opening Win
Before the season even started, Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 expected big things from Kevin Du, his small but gritty
Crimson Dominates Big Green To Open Season at Bright
It’s an unfamiliar statistic for the Harvard men’s hockey team, this 1-0-0 record to start the season. The Crimson had
College Hockey Roundup
BOSTON—Chris Collins scored two goals and Brock Bradford netted winning goal as Boston College defeated Hockey East rival Providence 3-2
Harvard Starts With Surprising Strength
Two Saturdays ago, McGill handed the Harvard men’s hockey team an embarrassing 4-3 exhibition loss. But a very different Crimson
Campaign Begins Against Old Foe Dartmouth
The Harvard and Dartmouth men’s hockey teams open their seasons with new faces in net tomorrow at the Bright Hockey
Crimson Falls in Exhibition Match
Sure it was only an exhibition game, but the final score certainly counted in the race to replace former Harvard
Maki One of Eight ECAC Skaters Drafted
Away from his proctoring duties at Harvard Summer School, Ryan Maki was visiting a friend the last weekend in July
NHL Players’ Union Leader, A Former Harvard Hockey Captain, Resigns; Accepted Salary Caps in Bargaining
Bob Goodenow ’74, a former Harvard hockey captain, resigned yesterday from his position at the helm of the National Hockey
SEASON RECAP: Men's Ice Hockey
At first, the 2004-05 campaign was supposed to amount to little more than a rebuilding year for the Harvard men’s
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Noah Welch
Noah Welch spoke quietly to the media this season, saying the things that a representative of the Harvard men’s hockey
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Andrew Lederman
The follow-through from Andrew Lederman’s power-play blast turned the forward towards the stands of the Bright Hockey Center, where all
ANALYSIS: Men's Hockey
Before this year, the name Ted Donato—at least when mentioned in conjunction with Harvard hockey—evoked scenes of the Crimson’s 1989
UPSET OF THE YEAR: Men's Hockey 3, Boston College 1
All throughout the young season and its preceding months, Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted Donato ’91 had sworn his team
Hafner Named M. Hockey Captain; ’05-’06 Season Released
Junior defenseman Peter Hafner was announced as the 110th captain of Harvard men’s hockey during the team’s annual awards banquet,
SPORTS BRIEF: M. Hockey's Welch, Grumet-Morris continue to garner accolades with spots on the 2005 All-American Team
Even after their college careers have ended, seniors Noah Welch and Dov Grumet-Morris continue to earn praise. Both seniors were
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AMHERST, Mass.—Thrifty with words as usual, assistant captain Tom Cavanagh described that early January practice when he slid, feet-first, into
Donato Tweaks M. Hockey's Lines For Larger Rinks
AMHERST, Mass.—Charged with crafting a scheme to defeat both New Hampshire and the Mullins Center’s larger surface, Harvard coach Ted