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Sean Keohane rips a shot from the blue line for Harvard during a recent game (photo: Harvard Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The dog days of college hockey\u2019s regular season usually hit around January\u2019s latter weeks.<\/p>\n

Conference tournament races are well-shaped for teams facing postseason contention, and even the national picture within the Pairwise Rankings won\u2019t shift frequently after results between its highest contenders. Everything is starting to fall into place for February\u2019s mad dash to the playoffs, but it\u2019s still far enough away for obligatory matchups that don\u2019t move too many needles.<\/p>\n

The Northeast historically bucked that trend by installing several infamous rivalries along the stretch of calendar leading directly into the playoffs. Historic matchups between longtime rivals dot ECAC Hockey in particular, and the high likelihood of a dramatic ending or weirdly unprecedented finish helps build a league race increasingly centered around its emerging parity.<\/p>\n

For the Harvard Crimson, late-season hockey is exactly the perfect time to begin moving along those story tracks. The team representing arguably the world\u2019s most famous university still isn\u2019t tracing the steps from its more recognizable finishes within the territory of NCAA Tournament at large teams, but the dark horse status behind the first-place teams is starting to move its way towards Cambridge as the program\u2019s battle-tested growth barrels into one of the nation\u2019s most famous college hockey tournaments.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere are certain details and fundamentals that allow you to play winning hockey,\u201d explained Harvard coach Ted Donato. \u201cI think we\u2019ve done a better job of staying away from a costly penalty or a costly turnover. We want to close out games on our toes, not on our heels, and we want to continue to be aggressive, but we also recognize that we have to do a good job defending, so we don\u2019t give up outnumbered rushes and power plays at crucial times during the games.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Beanpot is not a run-of-the-mill midseason tournament for its four schools, but the buildup to playing its first round requires a balancing act unlike anything else in college hockey. The pre-tournament media event from this past Monday, for example, brought the four coaches together under a single roof for the first time since last year\u2019s Beanpot, and throngs of media quenched a Beanpot thirst by putting representatives under isolated microscopes as questions about playing at the famed TD Garden began flying.<\/p>\n

Yet for all four schools, the days ahead of the Beanpot aren\u2019t exactly loaded with pre-tournament preparation. Harvard, for example, has a scheduled game against Princeton on Friday night before playing Boston University in Monday\u2019s first round, and the three possible points from a home game against the Tigers are more critical to the Crimson\u2019s postseason hopes than the matchup with the Terriers.<\/p>\n

\u201cOur guys are pretty focused on Friday night,\u201d said Donato. \u201cI think we\u2019d be lying if we didn\u2019t say that we weren\u2019t excited about the opportunity that\u2019s ahead, playing in the Beanpot, but there\u2019s a lot of respect in our locker room for Princeton. We played them in the playoffs last year, and we played them earlier in the year in a game that went to overtime. There\u2019s a real understanding that it\u2019s important to stay focused and play our best hockey because we\u2019ll need to have success against Princeton.\u201d<\/p>\n

Harvard\u2019s 12-7 record in its final game between the Beanpot illustrates the criticality of that point. With the exception of the COVID-19 season that canceled both Harvard and the Beanpot in 2021, the Crimson rode a six-game winning streak ahead of consecutive losses to Quinnipiac in 2023 and 2024, and they\u2019ve rarely been on the receiving end of a losing streak longer than a couple of games. The 2010 and 2011 losses to Princeton and Yale aside, 2013 and 2015 results against Union and RPI built a 3-5 record dating back to a 2008 loss to Brown.<\/p>\n

Claiming those league points is paramount, and this year\u2019s ECAC race is much tighter and much more compact than how previous seasons presented themselves. The three points from beating Colgate over this past weekend launched the Crimson into a sixth-place tie with Union, which was idle in league play while playing its non-conference Mayor\u2019s Cup game against RPI, while preventing Cornell, which beat Harvard on Friday, from climbing closer after the Big Red dropped a 6-1 decision to second place Dartmouth.<\/p>\n

Eleventh place Princeton, meanwhile, is a three-point swing away from gaining home ice in the first round, though the same three-point swing puts Harvard on a path towards a first-round bye after last year\u2019s eighth place hiccup.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is a great group of guys that are committed to trying to improve and push each other to be their best,\u201d said Donato. \u201cWe\u2019ve seen bigger contributions throughout the lineup, and whether that\u2019s lower down in the forward group or lower down in the defensive pairings, we\u2019re very aware that we need everybody to have [our team] have sustained success. We need those contributions up and down the lineup, and I think we\u2019ve started to see people grasp their roles and do things that allow us to have more success.\u201d<\/p>\n

None of the team\u2019s numbers necessarily jump off the page, but Harvard\u2019s success stems from its ability to play even-keeled hockey in any situation. From a pure rankings standpoint, the No. 33 scoring defense and No. 46 scoring offense wouldn\u2019t translate to those even numbers, but the Crimson are averaging within one-third of goals scored versus goals allowed and are separated from opponents by less than a shot per game. They remain one of the nation\u2019s least-penalized teams, but the number of penalties taken and number of faceoffs won all align with exactly how each game seemingly plays against them.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s almost uncanny how much there\u2019s a yin to every yang on this team. Casey Severo\u2019s team-leading eight goals totals half the number of league-leader Ayrton Martino, but a little under a dozen players have multiple goals on the stat sheet. Nine different skaters have positive plus-minus ratings, and both Aku Koskenvuo and Ben Charette have goals-against averages (2.80 versus 2.34, respectively) rivaling one another\u2019s save percentage (.903 versus .926, also respective) and full save numbers (250 for Koskenvuo to Charette\u2019s 275).<\/p>\n

Whether or not that translates to a Beanpot win won\u2019t become clear until next week, but Harvard ran top-ranked Boston College to the limit of its 3-1 loss from two weeks ago and previously shut out first-place Quinnipiac with a 3-0 win on the road. The six-point weekend over Brown and Yale got the team\u2019s juices going in the right direction to start the second half of the year, and last weekend\u2019s win over Colgate continued thrusting the Crimson forward with a game against Dartmouth lurking on the horizon between the two Beanpot weekends.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019ve certainly seen some improvement,\u201d Donato said. \u201cAnd I think we\u2019re generating good zone time and good scoring chances. We\u2019re trying to improve our special teams since it\u2019s not where we want them to be. That would allow us to be more dynamic, and if we become more dangerous, particularly on the power play, there are positive signs that our best hockey could be coming.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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