“If you give [Harvard] time and space, they’ll make you pay,” St. Lawrence coach Greg Carvel said. “I thought there were times we allowed that tonight…. But there wasn’t a lot of space for them tonight.”
With three games left in the regular season, the Saints sit second in the ECAC Hockey standings. Harvard is now fifth, one spot out of the place sufficient to clinch a first round bye in the conference tournament.
CORRECTION: Feb. 21, 2015
An earlier version of this article misstated the final score of the Harvard-St. Lawrence men's hockey game. The Saints defeated Harvard 5-1.
—Crimson staff writer Michael D. Ledecky can be reached at michael.ledecky@thecrimson.com. Follow him on X @mdledecky.
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