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Icemen Defy Preseason Expectations

This was supposed to have been a year of big changes in the East Coast Athletic Conference. For the first

Icemen Starting A Game Late

Ouch. Not since the Denver Pioneers thrashed the Crimson, 16-2, in 1953 has a Harvard hockey team suffered a more

Trying to Recoup the Spirit of '84 is an Olympian Task

"Do you believe in miracles?...The Impossible Dream has come true!" Since ABC's Al Michaels shouted those words to a national

Making the Right Moves

The uniform is a tacky red, white and blue, instead of the familiar white and red. The number on the

An Ex-crew-ciating Weekend!

For three weeks, the Harvard heavyweights were flying high. In winning the San Diego Crew Classic during Spring Break, the

No Consolation for Icemen at NCAAs

"No one wants to play it, but as long as it's there you've got to play it and play it

Sioux Ambush Icemen's Title Hopes

DETROIT--Something wasn't quite right. Harvard had just scored its second goal of the game at Joe Louis Arena, but something

Banding Together in Detroit

The Harvard hockey team is the best in the East. That fact alone should be enough to encourage most Harvard

Of War Hoops and Puckstoppers

"Two, four, six--we want more!" is how Harvard hockey fans might describe the Crimson's current playoff situation. Harvard has skated

Down By A Pair of Field Goals

It's never been done before. And the Harvard men's hockey team has no reason to believe it will be done

The Hockey Notebook

The East (or at least part of it) is in the bag. The nation remains. After winning the ECAC Championship,

Harvard Ices ECAC Title, 6-3

Thousands of players have skated in the ECAC Championships since the tournaments' inception 26 years ago. But none of them

Will It Be a Victory Garden?

The Harvard men's hockey team is going back to Boston Garden. Although that fact is encouraging, because it indicates that

Icemen Skate Over Bruins, 5-2

Few times this season have the Harvard hockey fans been as enthusiastic as they were during Saturday night's playoff game

Ready for the Real Thing

After going through the regular-season process of finishing first in the ECAC, the Harvard men's hockey team is set to

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