This year, Flomenhoft found himself as theteam's top returning scorer (12-14-26 in 1990-91)and continues to provide offensive production.
His hard shot from the left point in the secondperiod against national-ly-ranked Clarkson insuredthe Crimson a 4-4 tie three weeks ago.
Flomenhoft believes, however, that his line cando much more.
"We would like to be leading the way. We can bea big point-producing line. But we're only goingto score goals by working hard and forechecking,"Flomenhoft says.
For Flomenhoft, that requires him to bepersonally more aggressive on the offensive end,where he often sets up shop around the opposingnet.
"It's a mental thing," Flomenhoft says. "I haveto develop the confidence. It's about wanting thepuck being the first in on the forecheck and goingafter the puck and shooting."
Being at Harvard has undoubtedly improvedFlomenhoft's offensive production. Surrounded by acoaching staff that preaches quick skating andcrisp passing, Flomenhoft has picked up hisskating speed.
And Harvard hockey's winning tradition plays apivotal role in during games.
"The tradition of Harvard hockey instills inthe you a pride to win for yourselves and also forthe previous players who played here, to add totheir accomplishments and hopefully add a newchapter," Flomenhoft says.
Flomenhoft certainly knows what it takes towin. An avid student of hockey, the forwardrealizes that this team, perhaps more than in thelast two years, has vast potential. It has thechance, he believes, to restore Harvard'svictorious tradition.
"I'd love to make the NCAA tournament,"Flomenhoft says. "We have a lot of potential to gofar. Of my three years here, this has probablybeen the most exciting.