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Courtney D. Skinner

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Special Teams Failures Prove Especially Critical, Dooming Harvard to Last Place

Once known for the strength of its special teams, the Harvard men’s hockey team was not-so-special in last night’s 4-1 loss against Northeastern in the consolation round of the Beanpot Tournament at TD Garden.


Harvard Drops 3-2 Contest, Extends Winless Streak to 10

Although the Crimson’s third-period surge narrowed Boston College’s lead to one, the Harvard men’s hockey team was not able to overcome the No. 10 Eagles last night, giving up a 3-2 loss.


Back at Home in the Crimson Goal

<p>With the return of star goaltender Kyle Richter—as well as the recent rise of up-and-coming junior Ryan Carroll—the Crimson appears to be in better shape at the start of this season than it was last year.</p>


Harvard Loses in Rivalry Matchup

Although the Harvard men’s hockey team (1-2, 1-2 ECAC, 1-1 Ivy) took a 3-1 lead in the first two periods against the Big Red (3-0, 3-0 ECAC, 2-0 Ivy), the Crimson yielded four goals in the final frame, ultimately succumbing to long-time rivals No. 5 Cornell, 6-3.


Late Goal Ends Contest in 3-3 Draw

Oh, Canada. Facing off against McGill in a preseason exhibition game, the Harvard men’s hockey team battled to a 3-3 tie with the Canadian squad at Bright Hockey Center on Friday. Although the Crimson outshot McGill, 49-18, and had 13 powerplay chances—including a few minutes of 5-on-3 play—Harvard was unable to get the winning goal past McGill goaltender Hubert Morin.


Jay Back In Assistant's Role After Two-Year Hiatus

He’s back. After a two-season absence, Bobby Jay has renewed his assistant coaching position with the Harvard men’s hockey team.


COURT IS IN SESSION: Hockey Continues Losing Trend

This season marked the 20th anniversary of the Harvard men’s hockey team’s last NCAA title. To celebrate the occasion, the


NOTEBOOK: Brown’s Upset Victory Makes Crimson History

It wasn’t supposed to end like this. The fifth-seeded Harvard men’s hockey team hadn’t been shut out by an American