But Jonas couldn't bring home a Beanpot by himself and yet another Harvard senior class falls by the wayside without Boston glory. The Crimson has lost five of its past six Beanpot semifinal rounds and until it stops playing consolation games, it won't get the respect that its play otherwise merits.
"We had trouble setting up, and trouble establishing establishing anything in the zone," captain Steve Moore said. "We've seen it before, but couldn't get the job done."
Just one more reason to go after Cornell at Lake Placid.
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