Before the season began, Mazzoleni said to reserve judgement on the team until after Christmas. That time is now upon the Crimson as it begins the second half of its schedule.
Although it finished the first stretch in first place, the second half stretch is much tougher with only one potential "gimmie" game, a March 3 home match against a resurgent Union.
Harvard has to get its offense and power play on track if it's to remain at the top of the ECAC. It also doesn't hurt to beat Yale.
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