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ECAC HocKEY Champions 1963 • 1971 • 1983 1987 • 1994 • 2002 2004 • 2006 • 2015 2017 2018-19 Men’S HocKEY PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP, ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 16-8-3 Overall • 12-6-2 ECACH VS. VS. OCTOBER Sat. .......20 ................. USNTDP U-18 (EXH.) .................................. L, 6-3 Sat. .........27 ...................at Dartmouth* .............................................L, 7-6 (ot) NO. 15/16 Harvard Rensselaer NO. 15/16 Harvard Union 16-8-3, 12-6-2 ECACH 10-19-3, 7-11-2 ECACH 16-8-3, 12-6-2 ECACH 15-11-6, 8-10-2 ECACH NOVEMBER Fri.. ........2 .................... QUINNIPIAC* ................................................. L, 5-3 GAME Information GAME Information Sat. .......3 .................... PRINCETON* ..........................................T, 4-4 (ot) Fri. ...........9.......................at Yale*^ ........................................................ T, 3-3 (ot) Venue ......................................................Houston Field House Venue .........................................................................Messa Rink Sat. .........10 ...................at Brown*^ ......................................................... W, 5-2 Start Time ................................................Fri., March 1/7 p.m. Start Time ..............................................Sat., March 2/7 p.m. Fri. .........16 ................. ARIZONA ST. .................................................W, 4-1 Sat. .......17 ................. ARIZONA ST. ...........................................L, 3-2 (ot) Broadcast .......................................................................... RPI TV Broadcast ......................................................................... ESPN+ Sat. .........24 ...................vs. Cornell& ......................................................... W, 4-1 Fri. .........30 ................. COLGATE* .....................................................W, 6-1 Harvard Hockey Twitter .................... @HarvardMHockey Harvard Hockey Twitter .................... @HarvardMHockey RPI Hockey Twitter........................................... @RPI_Hockey Union Hockey Twitter ................................ @Unionmhockey DECEMBER Sat. .......1 .................... CORNELL*^ ..................................................... L, 2-1 Tue. .........4.......................at Bentley ............................................................. W, 2-1 THE OPENING Faceoff Sat. .......30 ................. CONCORDIA (EXH.) ....................................W, 5-1 No. 15/16 Harvard men's hockey (16-8-3, 12-6-2 ECAC Hockey) heads to the final weekend of the regular season with a shot at the Cleary Cup and its 15th ECAC Hockey regular season title. JANUARY Fri. .........4 .................... RENSSELAER*.....................................W, 3-2 (ot) The Crimson will take on RPI and Union, looking for its first road wins against each team since Tue. .......8 .................... BOSTON UNIVERSITY .........................T, 2-2 (ot) 2014 and 2010, respectively. Harvard (26 points) sits in a tie with Quinnipiac for second place Fri. ...........11 ...................at Princeton*^ ......................................................L, 4-2 in the league standings, one point behind Cornell (27 points). With one point, the Crimson would Sat. .........12 ...................at Quinnipiac* .................................................... W, 2-1 Fri. ...........18 ...................at Cornell*^ ...........................................................L, 2-0 clinch a first-round bye in the ECAC Hockey playoffs as a top-4 seed for the fourth straight year. Sat. ........19 ...................at Colgate* ......................................................... W, 2-1 Fri. .........25 ................. CLARKSON* .........................................W, 4-3 (ot) THE First LINE Sat. .......26 ................. ST. LAWRENCE* .........................................W, 7-3 • Last weekend, Harvard swept Brown (W, 4-2) and Yale (W, 3-0) at Bright-Landry Hockey Cen- febrUARY ter, with junior goaltender Cameron Gornet stopping 63 of 65 shots combined to earn ECAC Fri. .........1 .................... DARTMOUTH*^ ...........................................W, 4-1 Hockey Goaltender of the Week honors. Since an 0-2-2 start in conference play, Harvard has Mon. .......4.......................vs. Boston College @ TD Garden # ..............L, 2-1 won 12 of its last 16 league games (12-4-0). Fri. .........8 .................... UNION* ..........................................................W, 5-3 Mon. .......11 ...................vs. Boston University @ TD Garden # ..........W, 5-2 Fri. ...........15 ...................at St. Lawrence* .............................................. W, 3-2 • Junior defenseman Adam Fox (8-30-38), who has 11 points (1-10-11) in his last six games, Sat. .........16 ...................at Clarkson* ..........................................................L, 5-3 is a strong candidate for the Hobey Baker Award. Fox is fourth in the country in scoring (per Fri. .........22 ................. BROWN*^ .....................................................W, 4-2 game) and first among defensemen, averaging 1.41 points per contest. He is on pace to near Sat. .......23 ................. YALE*^ ............................................................W, 3-0 the school record for points by a Harvard defenseman in one season, set by Mark Fusco '83, March who had 46 points (13-33-46) in 1982-83. Fox became the fourth defenseman in Harvard his- Fri. ...........1.......................at Rensselaer* ...................................................7 p.m. tory to reach 100 points, joining Fusco (135 points), Mark Benning '87 (111 points), and Randy Sat. .........2.......................at Union* ...............................................................7 p.m. Fri.-Sun ..8-10 ...............ECAC Playoffs First Round@ ..............................TBD Taylor '87 (102 points). He is the first junior defenseman in college hockey to reach 100 points Fri.-Sun ..15-17 ............ECAC Playoffs Quarterfinals@ ..........................TBD since Wisconsin's Justin Schultz in 2011-12. Fri.-Sat ..22-23 ............ECAC Playoffs Semifinals/Finals@$ ..............TBD • Senior forward Lewis Zerter-Gossage leads the Crimson with 16 goals and has six goals in his last eight games...Sophomore defenseman Reilly Walsh has a seven-game point streak with 10 BOLD CAPS indicates home game points (three goals, seven assists) in that span. * ECAC Hockey opponent ^ Ivy League Opponent #BYTHENUMBERS & New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) 2018-19 2018-19 # Beanpot at TD Garden, Boston, Mass. 2018-19 2018-19 @ ECAC Hockey Playoffs $ Lake Placid, N.Y. 2018-19 Harvard Rensselaer UNION SCORING 90 Goals 65 90 Goals 91 POINTS Adam Fox .........................38 Jacob Hayhurst .......... 23 Cole Maier ..................... 26 3.33 Goals Per Game 2.03 3.33 Goals Per Game 2.84 GOALS Lewis Zerter-Gossage ........16 Brady Wiffen ............... 8 Liam Morgan................. 11 ASSISTS Adam Fox .........................30 Jacob Hayhurst .......... 20 Cole Maier ..................... 19 2.41 Goals Against Average 2.94 2.41 Goals Against Average 2.66 PPG Reilly Walsh ....................8 Jakub Lacka ................. 3 Sebastian Vidmar ....... 4 900 Shots 826 900 Shots 1049 GWG Reilly Walsh ....................3 Two tied ......................... 2 Two tied .......................... 3 PIM Henry Bowlby .................33 Todd Burgess .............. 29 Greg Campbell .............. 30 33.3 Shots Per Game 25.8 33.3 Shots Per Game 32.8 SHOTS Adam Fox .........................96 Two tied ......................... 68 Cole Maier ..................... 97 30/95 Power Play Goals/Opp. 13/96 30/95 Power Play Goals/Opp. 19/114 +/- Adam Fox .........................+18 Jake Johnson .............. +3 Jack Adams ................... +12 31.6 Power Play % 13.5 31.6 Power Play % 16.7% GOALTENDING 69/89 Penalty Kill 87/108 69/89 Penalty Kill 75/100 GAMES Michael Lackey ...................... 24 Owen Savory ................ 21 Darion Hanson ................. 22 77.5 Penalty Kill % 80.6 77.5 Penalty Kill % 75.0% GAA Michael Lackey ..................... 2.23 Owen Savory ................ 2.23 Darion Hanson ...................2.34 SAVE % Michael Lackey ....................920 Owen Savory ................ 934 Darion Hanson ...................919 1 Shorthanded Goals 1 1 Shorthanded Goals 5 WINS Michael Lackey ....................14 Two tied ......................... 5 Darion Hanson ..................9 242 Penalty Minutes 262 242 Penalty Minutes 283 SHUTOUTS Cameron Gornet ................1 None ........................................0 Darion Hanson ..................2 @HarvardMHockey #GoCrimson Harvard Athletics IG:HarvardMHockey 2 10-TIME ECAC CHAMPIONS • 24 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SCOUTING RENSSELAER THE UNION Series NATIONAL POLLS Since a 4-14-0 start to the season, RPI is Series Record: Harvard leads 34-16-6 6-5-3 in its last 14 games, including a 3-2 Last Five Meetings: USCHO.com (As of Feb. 25) (OT) win at Cornell last Friday night. RPI has Feb. 8, 2019 - W, 5-3 Team (First-place votes) ...... Record. ........Pts allowed two goals or less in seven of the Feb. 9, 2018 – L, 3-1 1. St. Cloud State (49) .......... 23-4-3 .......999 last eight games with freshman goaltender Jan. 6, 2018 - W, 4-3 (ot) 2. Massachusetts (1) ............ 24-7-0 .......944 Owen Savory putting up impressive