Please please please please please beat BC.
There were 2 minors against each team, a well officiated game. There was nothing soft about the trip on Fitzgerald. That's a trip every time. He was about to beat his man down the wall.
There were 2 minors against each team, a well officiated game. There was nothing soft about the trip on Fitzgerald. That's a trip every time. He was about to beat his man down the wall.
Death, taxes, and us disappointing in the Beanpot.
What stud is coming in for Northeastern next year? Eichel and White in back to back years.
Not that bad skate79. That was a great game and hard fought by both teams for 60:00. H will be fine.
And just think. . . you'll get another shot at BU next Monday.![]()
BTW, from what I read about Madsen from some of you guys, you'd think he was chopped liver. I don't view Harvard as having an elite d core, so when I look at his numbers...wow. They are off the charts. Not too shabby for a kid who didn't play last year. If he puts up numbers like that the rest of the way, no reason Harvard can't compete for the FF.
Guys - I think we can't let recent results cloud the bigger picture here.
Harvard went into the Notre Dame tournament and smacked around both RPI and Notre Dame on their home ice (both Top 15 teams).
Harvard then went to Minny and smacked around Ferris St before playing a sensational game and ultimately winning against a resurgent Minny team on their home ice.
I believe that Harvard has played the 3rd toughest schedule in the country to date.
Harvard is too good a team to take solace in losses, but the game against Quinny @MSG also showcased a fight coming back from 4-0 where they could have just mailed it in.
The team has had some real stinkers. The game @Quinny and the 3rd period vs BU come to mind - but such is the nature of sports. And while I would not call the Beanpot game against BC a stinker, Harvard was not as sharp as we have seen them, but let's also give some credit to BC. Harvard is not going to look as good against BC as they will against Ferris St.
I don't know what this team will be in March and they have some challenges (especially on D), but they absolutely have the talent to compete with anyone. With some good health, good and intelligent play, and some luck (needed for any deep run in the tourney), I believe that this team can have success.
Guys - I think we can't let recent results cloud the bigger picture here.
Harvard went into the Notre Dame tournament and smacked around both RPI and Notre Dame on their home ice (both Top 15 teams).
Harvard then went to Minny and smacked around Ferris St before playing a sensational game and ultimately winning against a resurgent Minny team on their home ice.
I believe that Harvard has played the 3rd toughest schedule in the country to date.
Harvard is too good a team to take solace in losses, but the game against Quinny @MSG also showcased a fight coming back from 4-0 where they could have just mailed it in.
The team has had some real stinkers. The game @Quinny and the 3rd period vs BU come to mind - but such is the nature of sports. And while I would not call the Beanpot game against BC a stinker, Harvard was not as sharp as we have seen them, but let's also give some credit to BC. Harvard is not going to look as good against BC as they will against Ferris St.
I don't know what this team will be in March and they have some challenges (especially on D), but they absolutely have the talent to compete with anyone. With some good health, good and intelligent play, and some luck (needed for any deep run in the tourney), I believe that this team can have success.
Madsen gave up 2 of the softest goals u will ever see. Joke that the game was as close as the score indicates.
Harvard was up 2-0 and dominating. Vesey scores a heck of a goal but upon review, the refs overturn it. Minutes later, Brown scores on an off angle shot and the momentum completely changed.
Let's hope Madsen gets some work in tonight because he looked very uncomfortable last night. Yale is certainly going to test him more than Brown.
Madsen gave up 2 of the softest goals u will ever see. Joke that the game was as close as the score indicates.
Harvard was up 2-0 and dominating. Vesey scores a heck of a goal but upon review, the refs overturn it. Minutes later, Brown scores on an off angle shot and the momentum completely changed.
Let's hope Madsen gets some work in tonight because he looked very uncomfortable last night. Yale is certainly going to test him more than Brown.
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