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8. PRINCETON (7-12-2) at 1. RPI (20-1-0)
7. Colgate (9-12-0) at 2. HARVARD (15-5-1)
6. St. Lawrence (12-9-0) at Clarkson (15-6-0)
5. Yale (13-7-1) at 4. Cornell (44-6-1)
ECAC quarterfinals will be held Friday and Saturday, with Harvard hosting Colgate at 7:30 p.m. each night. Each playoff match-up will be a two-game series. It is not a total-goals series.
If the two teams split the series, a 10-minute mini-game will be played. If the mini-game is tied, the squads will play sudden-death overtime periods until one scores.
Tickets for the Harvard-Colgate series go on sale today at the ticket office in the basement of Harvard Hall (four dollars for undergraduates with coupon, six dollars otherwise).
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