Men's Ice Hockey
WHALE OF A COMEBACK: M. Hockey Scores Six Unanswered Goals to Top Yale
NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Welcome back, guys. It’s been a long, cold, unfulfilling winter without you. If the Harvard men’s hockey team
Zappala: From the Brink Back to the Rink
On January 10, Yale forward Joe Zappala scored the game-winning goal against St. Lawrence, delivering the Elis’ third straight victory
Daigneau’s Solid Play Sparks Goaltending Controversy
BOSTON—Two months ago, the thought wouldn’t have even crossed Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni’s mind, let alone have escaped from his
Re-Armed Defense Faces ECAC’s Best Offense
The Harvard men’s hockey team is 0-2-0 since the exam break, but the Crimson hopes to halt that trend—while continuing
JONNIE ON THE SPOT: Beanpot Worst of Bad Season
BOSTON—The thud you heard from across the river around 10:30 Monday night was the sound of a team, and a
Another Embarrassing Beanpot
BOSTON—Things did not start auspiciously for the Harvard men’s hockey team in its 4-1 loss to No. 2 Boston College
BU Cruises Past Huskies to Final
BOSTON—The opening game of the 52nd Annual Beanpot Tournament featured defending-champion Boston University (8-10-6, 4-9-2 Hockey East) skating against Northeastern
Danis Propels Brown to OT Win over M. Hockey
Almost three months ago to the day, the Brown men’s hockey team skated into Cambridge and stole Harvard’s season opener
Overtime Goal Propels Brown Past M. Hockey
Almost three months ago to the day, the Brown men’s hockey team skated into Cambridge and stole Harvard’s season opener
Danis, Special Teams Look To Thwart M. Hockey's Return
Three weeks removed from a 3-1 win over Colgate, the Harvard men’s hockey team returns to the ice this afternoon,
On Hockey: Crimson Can Sink No Lower
BOSTON—The ‘thud’ you heard from across the river around 10:30 last night was the sound of a team, and a
Danis Withstands Flurry of Shots To Down M. Hockey
BOSTON—Returning from a three-week exam period layoff, the Harvard men’s hockey team began the last third of its season against
Fluke Goals, Flat Play End M. Hockey's Beanpot Hopes
BOSTON—Things did not start auspiciously for the Harvard men’s hockey team in its 4-1 loss to No. 2 Boston College
M. Hockey Looks To Upset No. 2 BC at Beanpot
Coming off a disappointing 2-1 OT loss to Brown on Saturday, the Harvard men's hockey team (8-10-2) skates against Boston
Danis Bests Grumet Morris in Battle of Goaltenders
In a battle between two of the ECAC’s best goaltenders, Hobey Baker candidate Yann Danis got the best of Harvard
Div. III Teams Keep Scholarships
The NCAA Division III membership voted Monday in favor of an amended proposal, allowing eight schools—including Harvard’s ECAC rivals Clarkson,
Did Somebody Say McDonald?
In 1923, Grantland Rice, the dean of American sportswriters, wrote a poem entitled “Alumnus Football,” and from this poem the
No Redemption
Try as they might, Harvard’s icemen didn’t complete their first sweep of the season, or earn an elusive win over
Injuries Leave Mazzoleni Without Options When Filling Out Lineup Card
With forwards Kenny Turano (broken ankle) and Andrew Lederman (shoulder) and defensemen David McCulloch (high ankle sprain) and Dylan Reese
Daigneau Makes A Triumphant Return
Just a few more days and you’d have started seeing Harvard goaltender John Daigneau’s face tacked up on posters across
Four-Game Losing Streak Against Big Red Looms for M. Hockey
0-4 and 4-0. As the Harvard men’s hockey team (7-8-2, 5-6-1 ECAC) enters its annual homestand against Cornell and Colgate,
ON HOCKEY: Captain Smith Confident in Coach, Likes Intensity
After an emotional win over Massachusetts last month, Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni held a high-energy press conference during which he
M. Hockey Keeps Trying for Sweep
Last season, in winning more than 20 games for the first time in nearly a decade, the Harvard men’s hockey
Coffee Pot Games Frustrate M. Hockey
The holiday season was not a merry one for the Harvard men’s hockey team. Coming off an important Dec. 13
JONNIE ON THE SPOT: Crimson Falls Apart, Puts Self Back Together
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—Four minutes, 37 seconds into the third period on Friday night, it started happening again. The game—and maybe even