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M. Hockey Takes 'Progressive Steps' But Falls Inches From Goals

Moore finished his Harvard career at No. 11 on the school’s all-time scoring list with 147 points.

“He was the best player on the ice tonight,” Mazzoleni said of Moore, one of 26 NHL Draft picks playing for either BU or Harvard. “Hands down.”

Moore and fellow seniors Nowak and Aron Kim saw their Crimson careers run in concert with the program’s rebirth; as they graduate, their teammates, 22 of whom will return next fall, are sure that there are more good things—progressive steps—to come from Harvard hockey.

“Next year,” said 2003-2004 captain Kenny Smith, “has to be ‘The Year.’”

—Staff writer Jon Paul Morosi can be reached at morosi@fas.harvard.edu.

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M. HockeY

Record 22-10-2 (17-4-1 ECAC)

Coach Mark Mazzoleni

Captain Dominic Moore

Highlights Harvard wins more games in a season than it has since 1993-1994

and makes NCAA tourney for second straight year. Moore finishes with

11th-most points in school history (147) and earns first-team All-American,

All-ECAC and All-Ivy honors.

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