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In 1986-87 Icemen Were 15-0

Harvard 5, Colgate 2

Rookie C.J. Young puts the ghost of Tim Smith (his predecessor as first-line right wing) to rest by notching two goals and an assist.

Harvard 6, Cornell 3

Forward John Murphy breaks a 3-3 tie, and the Crimson silences the noisy throng at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, N.Y.

Harvard 3, Brown 2

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Meehan Auditorium once again offers all the comforts of home--including plenty of room to sleep. Harvard lets an inferior Brown team stay close.

Harvard 4, Minnesota-Duluth 1

Who says West is best? MacDonald scores twice, Harvard soars.

Harvard 4, Minnesota-Duluth 2

The Bulldogs will think twice about inviting the Crimson back. MacDonald again scores twice. Harvard is a Beast of the East.

Harvard 5, RPI 2

After two periods, the score is 1-1. Not for long. Defenseman Don Sweeney breaks the deadlock.

Harvard 7, Vermont 1

No, the Catamounts don't leave their goalie on the ski trails up north. Barakett notches a hat trick, and Harvard rolls on.

Harvard 4, St. Lawrence 3

Saint Coach Joe Marsh calls the Crimson one of history's "premiere" teams.

Harvard 4, Clarkson 1

Goalie John Devin manages to see the puck in dark, cavernous Walker Arena. He makes 29 saves, and Harvard is still undefeated.

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