Men's Ice Hockey
Killorn skates in hard
Senior forward Alex Killorn, shown here in an earlier contest, had a hand in all three goals for the Harvard men’s hockey team on Friday night against Brown, scoring two first-period goals and later tallying an assist. Harvard tied Brown, 3-3.
Bulldogs Top Men's Hockey in 7-1 Rout
Fresh off breaking a NCAA record for ties in a single season the night before, the Harvard men’s hockey team (8-8-11, 6-5-9 ECAC) suffered a loss instead on Saturday night, losing 7-1 to Yale at a sold-out Ingalis Rink in New Haven.
Men's Hockey Breaks NCAA Record with Tie Against Brown
Harvard became the first team in NCAA history to record 11 ties in one campaign, tying the Bears, 3-3, at Meehan Auditorium.
Complete Reversal
In scoring 29 goals on 98 opportunities (29.6 percent), the Harvard men's hockey team's power play is not only the best in program history but is currently leading the nation.
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Junior forward Alex Fallstrom, who scored Harvard’s second goal in its 3-2 win over Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game on Monday, says the squad’s victory helped most with its confidence moving forward.
Men's Hockey Looks To Remain Top-Four Before ECACs
Following Monday’s win over Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game, the Harvard men’s hockey team (8-7-10, 6-4-8 ECAC) looks to build on that success as it embarks on a two-night road trip this weekend.
Fantastic Five
The Crimson's power play is not only the best in program history, but is on pace to be one of the 20 best of all-time.
Luke-y Strike
Junior forward Luke Greiner tallied Harvard’s third and final goal in the Beanpot consolation game on a Northeastern power play, as the Crimson narrowly escaped TD Garden without adding another tie to its 10 this year.
NOTEBOOK: Men's Hockey Finishes Off Close Contest
The Beanpot consolation game between Harvard and Northeastern was not as close as the final score line, 3-2, made it seem.
Men's Hockey Tops Northeastern in Beanpot Consolation
Scoring at TD Garden is something Alex Fallstrom hopes to be doing a lot more of in the future.
Some Consolation
Despite dropping its first-round Beanpot matchup against top-ranked Boston University, the Harvard men’s hockey team secured its second victory in as many years in the Beanpot consolation round Monday night, taking home a tight contest against crosstown rival Northeastern.
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Junior forward Luke Grenier gave the Crimson its first lead of the night with his seventh goal of the year, a crucial third-period score from the slot. But visiting Rensselaer struck back, scoring with just 63 seconds left to force the 2-2 tie, Harvard’s tenth of the season.
Men's Hockey Matches RPI in Season's Tenth Tie
The Crimson held a 2-1 lead going in to the game’s final minute against Rensselaer but could not hold on for the victory.