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NCAA Division 1 Men's Hockey ECAC Hockey Championships Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 18th 2017
The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the championship of ECAC Hockey. The Harvard Crimson would get the first goal of the game on Ryan Donato's power-play goal at 14:46 of the first period for a 1-0 lead. The game would stay there till 16:08 of the second period when Harvard's Luke Esposito would score to make it 2-0. The Crimson would expand there lead to 3-0 on Michael Floodstrand's goal that bounced in off the backboards. Then at 11:10 of the period, Harvard's Ryan Donato would get his second of the night and make it 4-0. In the closing minutes of the game, Cornell's Jeff Malott would score to break up the shutout and make it 4-1 game. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves as the Harvard Crimson are crowned the 2017 ECAC champions. Gallery
Harvard's Jacob Olson (26) with the crunching hit along the boards to jar the puck loose. Gallery
ECAC Hockey Championships Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 18th 2017
The Harvard Crimson pose for there team photo as they are crowned the 2017 ECAC Hockey champions for the second time in three years. The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the championship of ECAC Hockey. The Harvard Crimson would get the first goal of the game on Ryan Donato's power-play goal at 14:46 of the first period for a 1-0 lead. The game would stay there till 16:08 of the second period when Harvard's Luke Esposito would score to make it 2-0. The Crimson would expand there lead to 3-0 on Michael Floodstrand's goal that bounced in off the backboards. Then at 11:10 of the period, Harvard's Ryan Donato would get his second of the night and make it 4-0. In the closing minutes of the game, Cornell's Jeff Malott would score to break up the shutout and make it 4-1 game. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves as the Harvard Crimson are crowned the 2017 ECAC champions, Gallery.
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ECAC Tournament Semi-Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #5 Quinipiac Bobcats March 17th 2017
Harvard's Merrick Madsen (31) with the glove save as part of 25 saves on the night. The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #5 Quinnipiac Bobcats in the ECAC Tournament Semi-Finals at the Herb Brook Arena in Lake Placid, NY. The game would remain scoreless until the 11-minute mark of the second period when Harvard's Sean Malone would make it 1-0. The Bobcats would keep fighting and tie the game back up at 1 on Thomas Adsworth's goal at 16:16 of the second period on the power play. The Crimson would regain the lead on Sean Malone's second goal at 18:56 of the second period to make it 2-1 Crimson. The Crimson would come out in the third period and keep the pressure on and extend the lead on Sean Malone's third goal at 4:04 of the third period to make it 3-1 crimson. As the game was nearing the end the Crimson would add an empty netter from Luke Esposito to secure the 4-1 victory. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves the Harvard Crimson advance to Saturday nights championship game. Gallery.
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ECAC Tournament Semi-Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #5 Quinipiac Bobcats March 17th 2017
Harvard's Jacob Olsen (26) with the open ice hit on Quinnipiac's Tim Clifton(11) and knocks him to the ice. The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #5 Quinnipiac Bobcats in the ECAC Tournament Semi-Finals at the Herb Brook Arena in Lake Placid, NY. The game would remain scoreless until the 11-minute mark of the second period when Harvard's Sean Malone would make it 1-0. The Bobcats would keep fighting and tie the game back up at 1 on Thomas Adsworth's goal at 16:16 of the second period on the power play. The Crimson would regain the lead on Sean Malone's second goal at 18:56 of the second period to make it 2-1 Crimson. The Crimson would come out in the third period and keep the pressure on and extend the lead on Sean Malone's third goal at 4:04 of the third period to make it 3-1 crimson. As the game was nearing the end the Crimson would add an empty netter from Luke Esposito to secure the 4-1 victory. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves the Harvard Crimson advance to Saturday nights championship game. Gallery
Quinnipiac's Scott Davidson (22) crunches Harvard's Devin Triangles (22) along the boards to free the puck. Gallery