Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team yesterday and won an encouraging 4 to 1 victory. The whole team played at top speed and seemed to have entirely recovered from the slump which has been apparent in the work following recess. The forwards displayed excellent team-work and with a fast attack and some good passing kept the playing continually around the B. A. A. team's goal. Palmer, who replaced Phillips at right centre during the latter half of the scrimmage, played a star game, scoring two goals by his excellent stickwork and fast playing on rebound shots. The defence showed great improvement keeping...
...victory. A general improvement was shown by both the forward line and the defence. The work of the latter was particularly encouraging, the Technology forwards being stopped on nearly every rush by the excellent stick work of the two defence men. The University forwards were together more on the attack and kept the playing in Technology territory the greater part of the time. The first goal scored by Harvard was the result of brilliant team-work by Phillips and Sortwell, the latter making the shot. The other three goals were scored from scrimmage, after the puck had been brought down...
...University hockey team was swamped 7 to 1 in a long, hard scrimmage with the B. A. A. team in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The B. A. A. team was in rare form and with a speedy attack penetrated the University team's defence almost at will. The latter played a very poor game, allowing the opposing forwards to get inside on nearly every rush and leaving the burden of the work on the goal-tender. As was the case in the Ottawa game, the University forwards were not together on the attack. Several times one of the centre...
...hockey seen there this season. The Ottawa men are very speedy skaters and maintain a fast pace throughout the game. Nagle at right centre, probably the best man on the forward line, carries the puck brilliantly and his dashes down the ice are the feature of a well-trained attack...
...puck down the ice well individually but lose it at the critical moment near the goal on slow and poor passing. The second team defence, however, has been playing an exceptionally strong game of late and this accounts in some measure for the apparently weak showing of the attack. The first team defence appears more advanced than the forward line and is playing a steady though not brilliant game...