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M. Hockey Opens Playoffs

Crimson hosts Brown in first round of ECAC playoffs

Do you remember the last month of Harvard men’s hockey?

After going 2-8-1 since the beginning of February, the Crimson (11-14-4, 10-9-3 ECAC) certainly doesn’t want to. But thankfully for Harvard, success in the ECAC tournament could make those struggles a distant memory.

The Crimson’s quest for the title begins this weekend as it hosts Ivy League rival Brown (14-13-2, 10-10-2) in a best-of-three series. The puck is set to drop at the Bright Hockey Center at 7 p.m. both tonight and tomorrow, with an “if-necessary” game scheduled for the same time Sunday.

The winner of this series will clinch one of five berths in the ECAC Hockey Championships at Lake Placid, N.Y. on March 14-16. The eventual tournament champion will receive the league’s only automatic bid to the NCAA championships later this month.

Harvard, though, is most concerned about this weekend and what it can do to escape the demons of its post-exam funk. Despite its poor finish, the Crimson finished third in the ECAC, earning Harvard home ice in the first round. It will also be playing without sophomore forward Dennis Packard, who’s been sidelined with a bout of pneumonia.

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“The playoffs are a clean slate for us,” said junior forward Dominic Moore. “They’re a brand new season and a fresh start. Hopefully we’ve gotten all the losing out of our system. It’s win or die now.”

Harvard Coach Mark Mazzoleni said that the core of Harvard’s recent trouble has been the Crimson’s inability to take early leads.

“We’re getting shots and scoring chances, but we’re just not finishing real well,” said Mazzoleni, whose team has scored first in only eight of its 29 games this season.

“Then we’re getting behind, and it’s difficult to play from behind. We just have to really bear down and finish so we can get a quick start and get a lead. And with a lead comes confidence,” Mazzoleni said.

In the same vein, taking the early lead in the series seems just as critical for the Crimson, which has never come back from a 1-0 deficit to win a playoff series.

“It’s very, very key to come out and get a victory in the first game,” Mazzoleni said. Harvard is 3-3-0 in Mazzoleni’s two previous trips to the ECAC postseason.

Moore pointed to the series’ short duration as added incentive to come out firing offensively.

“In a short, best-of-three series, momentum is crucial,” said Moore, tied for second on the team in scoring with nine goals and 16 assists. “We need to get a quick start and set the tone for the weekend.”

Equally important for Harvard will be its play in the defensive zone, especially in goal. Breaking from his goaltending rotation of sophomore Will Crothers and freshman Dov Grumet-Morris, Mazzoleni has decided to go with Grumet-Morris for at least the first two games this weekend.

“Dov’s going to go,” Mazzoleni said. “He has played very well for us the past three games. You can’t keep flip-flopping around trying to find someone.”

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