Word: armstrong
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Second period: 3, B, Rechan 4 (Mike Girouard, Mike Langton) 8:40; 4, H, Barakett 8 (Krayer, Don Sweeney) 12:50. Penalties--B, Langton (roughing) 2:25; H, Steve Armstrong (holding) 2:25; B, Kenneally (holding) 4:44, H, Andy Janfaza (holding) 4:44; H, Josh Caplan (roughing) 5:20; H, Chris Biotti (high-sticking) 8:27; B, Bruce McColl (interference) 11:32; H, Bourbeau (slashing) 11:36; B, John Caragliano (holding...
Harvard struck early in the first period when Armstrong tipped in a blast from defenseman Don Sweeney to put the Crimson...
With three early first period goals--from Steve Armstrong, Chiarelli, and Lane MacDonald--the Crimson quieted the 2574 rambunctious spectators, a few of whom came bearing plastic chickens to taunt Harvard goalie Dickie McEvoy...
...Harvard's second line--Ed Krayer (center), Steve Armstrong (left wing) and Barakett (right wing)--should score its share of goals...
...signal a retreat from the standards the Whitney has battled for -- the commitment to glitz that gave us the 1985 Biennial, the taste for inflated prettiness set forth in its Alex Katz retrospective, the reluctance to edit that made Eric Fischl's show such a letdown? True, Director Tom Armstrong valiantly tries to establish a link by pointing, in a catalog note, to Sargent's "highly expressive manner and his treatment of subject matter and narrative content, all of which are of great interest to contemporary artists." However, Sargent's "manner" was not that of a neoexpressionist...