Men's Ice Hockey


Dov Tapped for Walter Brown Award

Time to clear some more mantle-space in the Grumet-Morris household. Yesterday, the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston declared Harvard’s senior


M. Hockey Sneaks Past Saints in First Game

It wasn’t the No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team’s prettiest effort of the year. Not by a long shot. But


Stopping St. Lawrence’s Trevelyan Key to Winning

St. Lawrence forward T. J. Trevelyan knows a thing or two about scoring. Just ask his teammates. Third in the


Chance Goal Gives M. Hockey Breathing Room

It was a tight, one-goal game until midway through the final period of Friday night’s game against St. Lawrence. Then,


M. Hockey Sweeps St. Lawrence

The No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team punched its ticket for a return trip to Albany Saturday evening, surviving a


Grumet-Morris Survives Bumpy Weekend, Earns Two More Victories

The records continued to fall this weekend. Unfortunately, so did Dov Grumet-Morris. Harvard’s Friday night, 2-0 blanking of St. Lawrence


M. Hockey Takes Game 1 Against St. Lawrence

It wasn’t the No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team’s prettiest effort of the year. Not by a long shot. But


Bye Allows Wounded M. Hockey To Recover For Playoff Run

When the Harvard men’s hockey team last skated off the ice in Burlington on Feb. 26, Crimson captain Noah Welch


Skaters Move from Ice to Court

Nearly a week after his team’s title defense was unexpectedly thwarted, Harvard defenseman Dylan Reese was still smarting yesterday. “Embarrassing,”


Welch, Cavanagh Lead M. Hockey to Four All-Ivy Selections

The No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team kicked off its awards season in style on Wednesday, claiming four All-Ivy selections,


M. Hockey Holds on to First Round Bye

Entering play last Friday, the third-place Colgate men’s hockey team would have been delighted to learn that No. 11 Harvard,


M. Hockey Looks Forward to Bye

BURLINGTON, Vt.—With a week’s rest ahead, Noah Welch relaxed his guard just long enough to share how he really felt


SEES AND DESIST: Nothing To Be Pissed About

I’m going to borrow the words of Harvard men’s hockey captain Noah Welch and say that “I’m pissed.” Just to


M. Hockey Heads North

All ECAC games count equally in the conference standings. But some count more equally than others. Despite kicking off its


M. Hockey Heads North

All ECAC games count equally in the conference standings. But some count more equally than others. Despite kicking off its


Dov Downs Brown, Sets Shutout Record

Home, sweet home. That’s what the Harvard men’s hockey players were thinking as they dominated travel partner Brown 3-0 in


M. Hockey Records Crumble

The face of Harvard hockey changed last night. Three times. The Crimson now has a new career-shutout leader in senior


Sweeping Bye: M. Hockey Tops St. Lawrence, Clarkson

Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91’s message to his skaters this weekend was clear: Find the offense so visibly lacking in


M. Hockey Makes Home Advantage Count

Lynah it isn’t, but the Bright Hockey Center is scary nonetheless. Even when there is an official sellout, and the


Donato’s Line Adjustments Pay Off

It’s hard to say that a team that has won eight of its last 10 games is “in a rut,”


Let the Crunch Time Commence

After its disappointment against Boston’s best, the No. 9 Harvard men’s hockey team must now set its sights on something


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