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2015 D1 Post - season Scores and Results

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4-0 UW, taking it BSU, shots 30-13 12 2 go. UW is making a case for the #1 seed. ;)
 
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Cornell pulls the goalie and on the pp scores. Now 6-3, 3:30 to go.
 
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O'Dench with the ENG, now 7-3 Harvard with less than 2 min to go.
 
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Congrats to the Harvard Crimson, the ECAC Champs by a score of 7-3.
 
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BC has two losses and both were in championship games.

What does that tell you ?

BTW...Looks like you might have to beat out the defending champs to get back to the promised land !.
 
I've watched the game long enough to know it's true. Who would have thought, for instance, that Bemidji would beat Minnesota this year? Looking at the men's game, who ever thought my alma mater, Holy Cross, would beat Minnesota?

Besides, it's true that no one is an easy out. When a team gets to the tournament, it is generally well tested.

I agree. Like a #7 seed can almost always plan on beating a #1 seed.
 
Re: 2015 D1 Post - season Scores and Results

Congrats to the Harvard Crimson, the ECAC Champs by a score of 7-3.

Closest 7-3 game you'll ever see. Tie game 4 minutes into the third period, then Harvard's depth began to tell and Cornell had to start taking chances. Parity continues to characterize the ECAC this year. Three teams going to the Dance.

The highlight from a Harvard perspective has to have been when, down by one in the third period, the #11 forward, taking a shift on the third line, won a battle along the boards and zipped a perfect cross-ice pass to a third line teammate streaking in towards the net. A case of depth trumping parity.
 
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