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Okay, so I'll take the bait and offer some thoughts on your rankings:
First, the forwards. I don't think Tresca warrants being in the top tier. Yes, he's had injury issues, but he's not a top-six forward by any stretch. I would put him in the lower tier. We don't know anything about Will...
Matt Davis owns you guys. Plain and simple. Had Devine not coughed up the puck at the blue line late in the second period, it would have been back-to-back shutouts counting last year's championship game. The other thing that jumped out at me was the physical play. I understand why BC wanted to...
I was wondering if he would redshirt this year and come back next year. Harvard eliminated that possibility about ten years ago I think. They don't allow redshirts unless the student takes time off from school. I'm guessing that Kyle Aucoin is entering as a grad transfer, although his...
I have to say I was truly stunned by last night's result. Having seen you guys play several times this year and at the most recent HE tournament, I did not see last night coming at all. You have a fun team to watch - it would have been great to see you in St. Louis. Maybe next year.
This is from a Harvard fan. Please beat the snot out of Cornell today. Run it up as much as you can. I'm not a fan of Pandolfo after what he did to us in the Beanpot, but I hate Cornell and Schaefer even more.
The UConn goalie was the difference, in my opinion. Especially in the third period. The third UConn goal was the killer because you guys were coming on and finding your game. You had the Huskies on their heels. Poor coverage down low enabled them to score and being down two heading to the third...
They still need another goalie for next season. To go into the year with only two will mean they will need an exemption to play with one if the other gets hurt. Too risky.
BTW, Ian Moore signs with San Diego of the AHL. Nice place to play pro hockey.
Hmm. I rely on RinkNet College Commitments (https://www.collegecommitments.com) and they had him listed as going to Harvard next year. I have no reason to doubt your source. I'm wondering why RinkNet didn't remove him from their list. This also means Donato has to find another goalie w/o the use...
Callow in particular is perplexing. How a kid with his size and shot doesn't produce more is beyond me. If I were on the coaching staff, I would make sure that he bulks up this summer, works on his skating and when he returns to Cambridge, teach him to go to the dirty areas to create scoring...
Time to close the book on the season. The series was a lot closer than I expected and while it was great that we took them to OT, you could see that Clarkson was the better team and it was only a matter of time. Tough way to end the season but at least there was some improvement.
My wish list...
First off, I'm 68 years old and I walk to Bright Landry from the Square even on cold winter nights. If you are telling me that 18 -to 21-year-old kids can't make the same trek, then something is radically wrong with our youth. Puhleeze.
Second, Bright Landry is light years better than Walter...
Count me as surprised they were able to come back from a 2-0 deficit in Potsdam to win in OT. The PP goal was huge given that the refs seemed to put their whistles in their pockets and let the teams play it out. Sometimes it's not the number of shots on goal but the quality of the shots. As you...
As has been the case all season, Harvard's third-period woes reappeared last night. The Crimson can't seem to close the door on a win and have a bad habit of losing games late. It was a soul crusher to give up the winning goal with 25 seconds left, but we've read this script before. Strangely...
I'm writing this with absolute sincerity. I am stunned that I finished second. Really. I know less about women's hockey programs in the ECAC than anyone else on this board. I just took a bunch of darts and threw them at the wall. Okay, maybe I knew that Colgate, Clarkson, and Cornell would be...
After a sluggish first period for both teams, Harvard got their act together in the second and started moving their feet. The result was an avalanche of odd-man rushes and four goals, two of which were beautiful setup plays. RPI kept sagging on D and the Crimson took advantage winning board...
I don't know how I feel about seeing you guys on Friday night. On the one hand, we had success against you this season. But in a one-game playoff, I'm not so sure. I keep having flashbacks to the '91-'92 season when you came to Bright Landry and beat us in an upset 4-3 in OT. I don't like...
It's not the way I wanted to see the regular season end. Blowing a 3-0 lead and losing in a shootout is a bad way to enter the playoffs. Harvard acted like they had no interest in this game given the fact they were locked into the #7 seed. I just don't understand how you can be that complacent...
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