November 22: Freshman Timmy Burke sees action for only the second time in his collegiate career and scores the game-winner as Harvard takes a lackluster 4-2 win from Dartmouth.
The list of Crimson goal-scorers expands to 14 as Harvard leads the ECAC offensively with 28 goals in its first five games.
November 25: Boston College enters Bright, ties the game, 3-3, and sends it into overtime. Eagle goalie Dave Littman changes his name to Dryden in the extra period.
Until Donato scores the game-winner with 37 seconds left in sudden death.
Harvard wins, 4-3. Great rivalry, B.C. versus Harvard. Let's do it every Thanksgiving weekend.
November 28: Back to ECAC news. Harvard travels to Providence, R.I., and trounces Brown, 10-1.
The Bruins watch the Crimson skate up and down the ice. Up and down. Score. Score. Score.
Harvard is 7-0 overall, 6-0 in the ECAC. Next victim.
December 2: Colgate at Bright Center. The red light stays on for the Crimson all night. Harvard wins, 8-2.
Bourbeau collects five points. Harvard is still undefeated. Who's next?
December 4: Cornell. What rivalry? Harvard collects nine goals. Cornell only one.
MacDonald and defenseman Nick Carone each score two goals. The Crimson improves its league average to 6.9 goals per game.
December 10: It isn't an ECAC game. That's it.
Playing in Durham, N.H., against the University of New Hampshire, the Crimson almost loses to the Wildcats.
But Roy makes the save of the year with 52 seconds left and the score tied, 3-3, when he leaps up into the air and deflects a Chris Winnes slapshot off his leg.
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