Men's Ice Hockey
Special Teams Key to Recent Stretch for M. Hockey
Two weekends ago, Harvard fans roared with delight when Vermont took a two-man advantage courtesy of a pair of Crimson
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PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Now can we make the comparison? For over a month, since the Harvard men’s hockey team regained its pulse
Crimson Finally Solves Danis
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – So maybe he is mortal after all. Yann Danis was a Hobey Baker candidate, one of the
Cavanagh's OT Winner Caps Three Goal Comeback, Locks Up Trip to Albany
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—No one expected this to be easy. And it certainly wasn’t. Then again, you just knew. At least those
Harvard Twice Beaten, Not At All Shy
Harvard has been down this road before—both literally and figuratively. Late January, in Harvard’s first game back from an exam
ON HOCKEY: Meehan Big Advantage for Brown; Princeton Fires Quesnelle
If you’ve followed hockey long enough, you know this always happens during the playoffs. Here comes your team, passing, skating,
WHERE GOALS GO TO DIE: Danis Will Try to End Harvard's Season
All that stands between the Harvard men’s hockey team and a trip to the ECAC semifinals is a tall Canadian
Bernakevitch Strong Down Stretch for M. Hockey
The transition wasn’t seamless at first, but there’s no questioning that it’s going smoothly now: Brendan Bernakevitch is a center,
JONNIE ON THE SPOT: Bertuzzi's Dirty Hit On Moore Inhuman
It took about 15 replays of The Hit for me to distill all my emotions into one question: Did Todd
Assistant Captain Fried, Always Unselfish, Nets a Pair to Teammate Kolarik’s Delight
It’s one of those written/unwritten rules that everyone in hockey follows: You don’t leave the bench to celebrate a goal
Get Ready To Bear Down
The Harvard men’s hockey team began the season sixth in the nation before four frustrating, character-testing months sent it spiraling
On Hockey: Harvard Set To Make Playoff Run
I need to start off with a small confession: I’m back to enjoying hockey games. For a while there, specifically
Crimson Penalty Kill Chokes Vermont Offense
Vermont defenseman Chris Mounsey tumbled through the crease, careening off a Harvard defender and straight into Dov Grumet-Morris. As he
First Line Quietly KOs Catamounts
They’re not flashy, and they’ve only been playing together for a few games, but you’d think someone from Vermont would
Four Fab Frosh Come Into Their Own, Provide Energy and Momentum for Playoff Push
There comes a time in any young hockey player’s life when he can pull on his skates and terrorize the
Old Friends Meet as Foes in First Round of Tourney
Sara Smith has certainly watched her share of hockey games. But she was downright baffled by what she saw last
Crimson, Catamounts Open Playoffs Tonight
As the Harvard men’s hockey team prepares to face off against Vermont in the first round of the ECAC playoffs
Seniors See Bright Future in Maki
Rob Fried smiled knowingly as he watched the early stages of Ryan Maki’s Harvard hockey career. “I thought to myself,
Vermont Coach Coming Home
Fifteen years ago, Port-au-Prince teetered on the brink of chaos, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney held the president’s ear in
JONNIE ON THE SPOT: Harvard Set To Make Playoff Run
After four months of random-walk hockey, Harvard’s icemen have found their way. For a moment, let’s forget about Friday’s 6-4
Finally Something to Celebrate: Men's Hockey Closes Season With Dominating Win
Right out of the gate, Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris watched the referee as his 22nd birthday celebration began to go
Johnson Shines In Return For M. Hockey
Last week, Harvard men’s hockey coach Mark Mazzoleni said he didn’t want to rush sophomore forward Charlie Johnson back from
Grumet-Morris Regroups To Post 40-Save Shutout of Dartmouth on Birthday
For just the second time this season, junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris left no doubt about a game’s outcome in the
Sifers Siblings Cross Paths
Jennifer Sifers loves playing for the Harvard women’s hockey team. She loves her teammates. She loves her coach. And—here’s a
No King of the Hill in Balanced ECAC
Just when we thought it was safe to pencil in Cornell and Harvard at the top and lay claim to