UPDATE:
Prince George’s Seb Lloyd did not suit up due to a knee injury, and former Spruce King Viktor Dombrovskiy was unable to register a point in Harvard University’s 2-1 loss to Minnesota-Duluth in the first Semi-Final of the Frozen Four.
The game-winning goal was scored with 26.6 seconds left in regulation.
The #2 Bulldogs advance to the NCAA Championship against #1 Denver University on Saturday in Chicago.
Lloyd will be a senior next season and could potentially finish his hockey career with the Crimson; sophomore Dombrovskiy has two years left.
Harvard Crimson… Congratulations on an amazing season. pic.twitter.com/vbQInSi3Fv
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) April 7, 2017
ORIGINAL STORY:
A locally born player and a former Spruce King will represent Northern BC, as well as Harvard University, in the fight for NCAA’s Division One hockey title.
They are also two of 19 total BCHL graduates competing at the Frozen Four Championships.
Prince George native Seb Lloyd, a junior forward, will step onto the ice this weekend with Spruce King of 23 games Viktor Dombrovskiy, a sophomore defenceman; both as East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) champions.
.@Harvard_Hockey in #FrozenFour this weekend! #CityOfPG represented by local Seb Lloyd & former Spruce King Viktor Dombrovskiy @mypgnow pic.twitter.com/zFcNXokFnf
— Kyle Balzer (@KyleBalzer) April 6, 2017
Lloyd finished the 2016-17 season with eight points (3G, 5A) in 15 games, while Dombrovskiy tallied 10 points (4G, 6A) in 30 games.
They were also champions together with the Crimson at the 65th annual Boston Beanpot Tournament with a 6-3 double-up over Boston University.
Bird's Eye View #GoCrimson #FrozenFour pic.twitter.com/FLFZM53CZn
— Harvard Men's Hockey (@Harvard_Hockey) April 5, 2017