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Harvard's stumbling hockey team faces another struggle tonight at Watson Rink as it entertains a powerful Brown squad.

The Bruins, after an opening-game loss to Boston College, have defeated Cornell, Colgate, and Yale this past week by a combined score of 24-6. The Bruins moved into the nation's top ten as a result of these achievements, while the Crimson, with losses to Penn and B.U. moved out.

The last time Harvard faced a supposed powerhouse from Providence, the Bruins were embarrassed on regional television. Jim Kubacki won't be playing tonight, though, so the Crimson could be in trouble.

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