Word: blandings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Boston College scored first, at 17:31 of the opening period. With both teams a man short, Bill Hogan stick-handled his way in from the blue line to a position about ten feet out and ten feet to Crimson goalie Bobby Bland's left. Although Hogan appeared to lose control of the puck several times on the way in, he regained it and fired a low backhand past Bland...
Playing goal for Harvard, Bobby Bland turned away 24 B.C. shots. In the single most during play of the game, about half way through the opening period when there was still no score for either team, Bland come out to within ten feet of the blue line to take the puck from a B.C. lineman about to skate in on a solo...
...time and the money to become informed about public affairs. Neither Time nor the New York Times' News of the Week in Review is a substitute for the daily reading of one of Lindstrom's "two or three brilliant exceptions." While I do not agree completely with Lindstrom's bland assertion that "puzzling facts can be explained only by more facts," it is obvious that more facts are preferable to fewer facts...
...Bobby Bland, tending the Crimson goal during the first period, made six saves and had the lone Brown goal scored against him. Godfrey Wood made twelve saves in the second and third periods, a few of them particularly valuable when Taylor was out on a holding penalty...
...game was fairly even in the over-time period, until Dwinell's final goal. The Crimson outshoot the Terriers, 7 to 5, but only clutch plays by Bland and defenseman Dave Johnson prevented B.U. from turning loose pucks in front of the Crimson cage into possible scoring shots...