Harvard, however, is focused entirely on the Big Green. Dartmouth has lost its last two, on the tail end of a home-and-home against capital region opponents RPI and Union. Before the
setbacks, the Big Green posted two wins at home, and was able to beat Cornell convincingly, 4-1.
Harvard was able to dismantle the Big Green's attack earlier in the season, as freshmen stepped up in the Crimson's 5-2 victory. Moore, however, is cautious not to read too much into that game.
"Dartmouth has been doing a lot better lately," Moore said. "They are a good team and have beaten some good teams this year. We will have to be on top of our game to come out with a
win."
The Crimson looked anything but that during its loss to BC on the ice at the Fleet Center. The precise and speedy attack of the Eagles wore down a tired Harvard team. Moore said the
Crimson turned in a "poor performance," and will look to regain some momentum at Dartmouth.
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