Word: blandings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...save performance by B.U.'s Barry Urbanski was the key to the Terrier's impressive showing. Urbanski blocked several near-perfect shots, and forced the Crimson to score all three goals from just in front of the cage. Nevertheless, Harvard's Bobby Bland made the save of the evening, stopping a solo by B.U. wing Dick Fogerty at 6:55 of the third period. Fogerty picked up a loose puck in the center zone after a teammate had blocked a shot made by a Crimson defenseman, raced into the Harvard zone, and fired a medium high, hard shot from about...
...opened the scoring early in the first period, when Bill Quinn picked up the puck in the center zone and faked his way around the Crimson defense for an unassisted goal on a backhand shot from about ten feet out and ten feet to Bland's left...
...Terriers made their second goal after the Crimson defense had apparently broken up a three-on-two break. The puck slid off toward the boards on Bland's left, but B.U. managed to center it. Bland came out of the cage to try and trap the puck while it was some six feet out in front, but Bob Smith got his stick on it first and poked the puck past Bland into the cage...
...further ideological reason for Djilas' imprisonment, and with many Western socialists clamoring for his release, Tito for months had dangled freedom before the prisoner's eyes in exchange for a written pledge not to re-enter politics. Djilas refused to sign. But last week came the bland announcement that Djilas had been freed under a statute that authorizes a prisoner's release, "provided that he will not indulge in the activities which resulted in his imprisonment...
...both teams followed, and finally a collision between a Crimson defenseman and a B.U. wing attempting to block his shot left a free puck on the Terriers' blue line. Bill Quinn picked it up and came all the way down the rink to score an unassisted goal on Bland. But as the one-minute warning sounded, Forbes broke into the B.U. zone with a lone defenseman in position to stop the play. After a faked pass to Taylor, ten feet to his left, Forbes moved slightly toward the side of the rink and fired the Crimson's sixth goal...