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Men's Hockey Falls to Northeastern, 2-0

Harvard Shut Out by Huskies in Beanpot Consolation Game; Offense Still Struggling

"For the most part we skated well," Harvard coach Ronn Tomassoni said. "We created some chances. Its no secret that we've struggled to score goals all season long...I don't think it was our defensive play that hurt us, for the most part, but our inability to execute offensively."

Inability to execute offensively is a euphism. Inability to even get a decent shot off is more apt.

"I don't [think there is reason to be concerned about this game]," Chodorow said. "After the game, Coach kind of put us in the right direction...he never raised his voice, he spoke to us about heart and committment to the little things."

Last night's game could have been an opportunity for the Crimson to gain some momentum as it heads into the toughest and most crucial part of its season, beginning this Friday against Cornell at the infamous Lynah arena with its insane fans.

The lesson learned from this game?

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"Not to play crappy hockey," captain Ashlin Halfnight said. N'eastern  2 Harvard  0

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