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From the Elis to the Engineers

The Crimson Season

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 3: 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.

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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 slap-shot off his leg.

The game goes into overtime, and Weisbrod nails the game-winner with 56 seconds left.

Harvard grabs the first bus out of Durham with a perfect 10-0 record.

December 12: Oh, we're back in the ECAC? Okay.

Young scores three shorthanded goals in a span of 47 seconds as Harvard blanks Dartmouth, 10-0, at Bright.

Besides his shorthanded hat trick, Young also scores on even strength and the power play.

January 6: Hello, Penalty City, may I help you?

Against the RPI Engineers at Bright, the Crimson needs reservations for the penalty box. But Roy (26 saves) and goals by John Murphy, Weisbrod, Donato and Ciavaglia are enough for Harvard to win, 4-1.

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