Men's Ice Hockey
Fourth Time is Charmless For M. Hockey's Seniors
AMHERST, Mass.—All week long, the question circulated. Towards the players, it was broached carefully. Behind their backs, behind the scenes,
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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
M. Hockey Ousted In First Round
AMHERST, Mass.—New Hampshire forward Daniel Winnik’s redirection with 4:54 left to play in overtime at the Mullins Center on March
A Winning Combination
It was March 23, 2002, and Bruce Irving had driven to Worcester, Mass., site of the NCAA regionals, to watch
M. Hockey's Cavanagh Skated With Torn ACL
AMHERST, Mass.—Thrifty with words as usual, assistant captain Tom Cavanagh described that early-January practice when he slid, feet-first, into the
M. Hockey's Seniors Can't Solve NCAAs
AMHERST, Mass.—All week long, the question circulated. Towards the players, it was broached carefully. Behind their backs, behind the scenes,
Johnson Strives for Consistency
Fresh off a frustrating end to the 2003-2004 season, junior forward Charlie Johnson had withstood about as much as he
Taylor Adjusts to New Role, Life in Cambridge
Imagine playing three years of varsity ice hockey in Minnesota—a state where the sport is a religion and crowds for
Small Pelle Casts Large Shadow
Jon Pelle will never be the big man on campus. Not literally, anyway. Of course, the 5’8 freshman has known
Reese Makes Sophomore Campaign Count
Dylan Reese is a take-no-crap defenseman with a nose for the net. Sound familiar? How about this one: Dylan Reese
Welch Revitalizes Harvard Hockey
For just a moment, try to imagine Noah Welch playing for anyone but Harvard. Not easy to do after all
M. Hockey Looks To Bounce Back
Not one member of Harvard’s defensive corps will tell you that last weekend’s ECAC tournament performances—six goals allowed in two
M. Hockey Hopes To Finally Advance
The third time was supposed to be the charm. And, for a short while, it was. With Harvard up 4-1
The Man Who Would Be Coach
Harvard’s equipment manager, Chet Stone, can’t come to the phone just now. He’ll be in tomorrow, but until then a
Du Pushes M. Hockey Past Colgate
ALBANY, N.Y.—Sophomore Kevin Du’s breakaway goal with 3:59 left to play in Friday night’s second overtime snapped a 3-3 tie
M. Hockey Nabs At-Large Invite
After weeks of conjecture, the Harvard men’s hockey team was officially slotted as a No. 3 seed in the NCAA
Cornell's Defense Stymies M. Hockey
ALBANY, N.Y.—With 10:30 gone in the second period of Saturday night’s ECAC championship game at the Pepsi Arena, the No.
Frenetic Finish Marks ECAC Semis for M. Hockey
ALBANY, N.Y.—The Harvard and Colgate men’s hockey teams boasted the second- and third-best defenses in the nation entering Friday night’s
Cornell Shoots Down M. Hockey in ECAC Finals
ALBANY, N.Y.—After four hours and four minutes of ECAC tournament semifinal hockey against Colgate on Friday, and after one period
Albany Key to ECAC Revenge and Reward
Only once this season did the No. 8 Harvard men’s hockey team lose two games to the same squad, and
Woeful Second Period Dooms M. Hockey
ALBANY, N.Y.—With 10:30 gone by in the second period of Saturday night’s ECAC championship game at the Pepsi Arena, the
M. Hockey Survives Hectic End of Third Period
ALBANY, N.Y.—The Harvard and Colgate men’s hockey teams boasted the second- and third-best defenses in the nation entering last night’s
M. Hockey Downs Colgate in Double OT, Advances to ECAC Finals
ALBANY, N.Y.—Sophomore Kevin Du’s breakaway goal with 3:59 left to play in Friday night’s second overtime snapped a 3-3 tie
SPORTS BRIEF: Senior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris chosen as a finalist for the 25th Hobey Baker Memorial Award
Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris was announced as one of 10 finalists for the 25th Hobey Baker Memorial Award, which honors
ECAC Glory Marks M. Hockey History
One loss in more than three years of ECAC tournament play? Now there’s a record to hang your hat on.