CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – No. 6/6 Harvard (19-7-0, 14-5-0 ECAC Hockey) will play its first Monday contest since January of 2006 when the Crimson welcomes St. Lawrence (14-11-6, 10-6-3 ECAC Hockey) to Bright-Landry Hockey Center for a Valentine's Day matinee at 3 p.m.
The game, which was postponed for weather back on Jan. 29, can been seen on ESPN+ and internationally on Stretch Internet.
Harvard has not played on a Monday since Jan. 30, 2006, when the Crimson fell on the road at Dartmouth, 3-1.
The game will be Harvard's third in the last four days and sixth in the last 11. The team split its most recent weekend series, earning a 2-0 victory over Princeton before suffering a 2-1 defeat to No. 9/9 Quinnipiac.
With a win, the Crimson can secure home ice for the opening round of the ECAC Hockey playoffs.
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- Harvard currently sits in second place in the ECAC Hockey standings with 40 points and is looking to secure home ice advantage for the opening round of the conference playoffs with a win on Monday.
- Harvard and St. Lawrence played back on Nov. 5 when Becky Dutton posted a shutout in a 2-0 win for the Crimson. Taze Thompson and Anne Bloomer were the goal scorers for Harvard on that day.
- Lindsay Reed had an excellent weekend in net for the Crimson, including her first shutout of the season vs. Princeton on Friday. Reed is the third different goalie to post a shutout for Harvard this season, joining Dutton and Alex Pellicci.
- Senior Becca Gilmore is having a career year and is up to 39 points on the season. Gilmore is looking to become the first Crimson player to reach 40 points in a season since Jillian Dempsey had 45 during the 2012-13 campaign. The winger is currently riding a career-best, eight-game point streak, which includes six multi-point efforts.
- St. Lawrence is 7-3-1 since the calendar flipped to 2022, but went just 0-1-1 over the weekend, tying Brown and losing to Yale.
- The Saints are led by goaltender Lucy Morgan who is tops in ECAC Hockey with a .945 save percentage. Offensively, first-year Abby Hustler paces the team in all three scoring categories with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists.
- All-time, Harvard is 43-17-8 vs. the Saints including four consecutive wins.
At the Helm:
Katey Stone, The Landry Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Ice Hockey, is in her 27th year at the helm of the women's hockey program. Prior to the 2021-22 season, Stone compiled a 494-253-54 record. During Summer 2021, Stone was named the recipient of USA Hockey's Distinguished Achievement Award, recognizing a U.S. citizen who has made hockey his or her profession, and has made outstanding contributions, on or off the ice, to the sport in America. No stranger to trailblazing in the sport, Stone was the first woman to be recognized for the award. Through her tenure at Harvard, Stone has coached six Patty Kazmaier Award winners, 24 All America selections, 13 Olympians and 11 NWHL/CWHL Draft picks. Her teams have won 11 Beanpot championships, seven ECAC Tournament titles and have advanced to the NCAA Tournament 11 times.
Up Next:
Harvard finishes the regular season on the road next Friday (Feb. 18) and Saturday (Feb. 19) against Rensselaer and Union. Friday's game vs. the Engineers will be a 6 p.m. start, while Saturday's contest with the Dutchwomen will begin at 3 p.m.