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In 1986-87, the Harvard men's hockey team watched its record 15-game winning streak get swallowed in the Yale Whale.
The Whale's getting hungry again.
The Crimson kicks off the second half of its season Tuesday at Yale's Ingalls Rink, and once again a 15-0 mark is on the line.
Before heading into Round Two of ECAC action, here's a summary of Harvard's first-half knockouts:
Harvard 6, Yale 2
Five players off three lines net goals and the point-production race is on.
Harvard 3, Brown 2
Senior Nick Carone is moved from defense to left wing hours before the game and comes through with the Crimson's opening goal.
Harvard 6, Army 1
The five-forward power play blasts the Cadets early and Olympians Lane MacDonald and Allen Bourbeau net their first goals of the season.
Harvard 9, Princeton 5
Olympic fever invades New Jersey--MacDonald nets a hat trick and Bourbeau tallies four points.
Harvard 4, Dartmouth 2
Harvard dumps the Green and earns sole possession of first place in the ECAC, a spot it has yet to surrender.
Harvard 4, Boston College 3 (OT)
Sophomore Ted Donato is the hero with a slapshot with 37 seconds remaining in OT.
Harvard 10, Brown 1
Everybody's sleeping in Meehan Auditorium. MacDonald scores three in the third period and Bourbeau racks up five points.
Harvard 8, Colgate 2
Bourbeau's stick stays hot for a second-straight five-point performance.
Harvard 9, Cornell 1
The Big Red is a big letdown as the big game turns into a big blowout.
Harvard 4, New Hampshire 3 (OT)
Harvard is caught napping in the Wildcats' den. Freshman Allain Roy stops 42 shots.
Harvard 10, Dartmouth 0
Junior C.J. Young plays like a one-man team--Young nets three short-handed goals in a 48-second span and finishes with five tallies.
Harvard 4, RPI 1
Mike Adessa's Engineers bang and bruise but can't slow down the Crimson attack.
Harvard 3, Vermont 2
Harvard looks sloppy and the Catamounts are quick. But senior defenseman Kevan Melrose is an unlikely hero with a third-period game-winning goal.
Harvard 5, Clarkson 2
Walker Arena is small and yellow and looks like a hardware store. Harvard puts the Golden Knights in a vise.
Harvard 5, St. Lawrence 1
The Showdown. Harvard faces the only other undefeated team in the country and makes a mockery of SLU's number-one NCAA ranking.
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