Monthly Archives: October 2012
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How to start a hockey season
Leave a commentOctober 30, 2012 by Casey Hart
My guess is head coach Ted Donato got more than he would have dared hope for out of his Harvard …
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NCAA hockey top 20: [Almost] nobody’s perfect
Leave a commentOctober 23, 2012 by Casey Hart
It was a fairly wild weekend in college hockey, resulting in some typical early-season shakeups in the national polls. Eight …
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Exhibit A: Harvard 5, McGill 1
2October 20, 2012 by Casey Hart
Friday was quite the night in college hockey, but the only game I have watched so far was an exhibition …
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NCAA hockey top 20: Getting interesting
Leave a commentOctober 18, 2012 by Casey Hart
A little late posting this, but here is my top-20 vote for this week. It’s a little hairy trying to …
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Final weekend thoughts
Leave a commentOctober 17, 2012 by Casey Hart
Well, it was a fun weekend as the bulk of Division I college hockey teams began action. It only gets …
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Now we’re rollin’
Leave a commentOctober 13, 2012 by Casey Hart
There were 19 NCAA Division I men’s hockey games on the schedule Friday, the first night of extensive action this …
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Blind reaction: Drama in Michigan
Leave a commentOctober 11, 2012 by Casey Hart
I could get used to the hockey-every-night thing that’s been happening this week. (It would be even better if there …
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Hockey East opener goes to Huskies
Leave a commentOctober 11, 2012 by Casey Hart
Ladies and gentlemen, your first-place team in Hockey East, the Northeastern University Huskies. Merrimack made a splash last weekend by …
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Hockey East preseason picks
Leave a commentOctober 10, 2012 by Casey Hart
While two Hockey East squads have already begun their competitive seasons, head-to-head action within the conference gets underway tonight, when …
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Blind reaction: Strong out of the Gate
Leave a commentOctober 9, 2012 by Casey Hart
I entered the season thinking Colgate, sans super-scorers Austin Smith and Chris Wagner, still had the offense to tally a …
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