Word: cage
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second stanza was little more than three minutes old when Garrison chalked up a score for Harvard. Putnam's shot had drawn Learnard out of the goal and then with the cage wide open Garrison skated down and dumped the puck in. With a one goal lead Harvard was content to protect its slim advantage but soon had two of its men occupying the penalty box. With only Stubbs, Crosby, and Cunningham on the ice the former college stars tried hard to score but their shots in most instances were wild...
...lone Arlington goal was scored in the last period when Thomas caught the Harvard goalie completely out of the cage...
...second period brought out some of the best hockey of the season to date with both teams concentrating on the offense. With three minutes gone Putnam tied the score with a shot from directly in front of the cage after he had taken the puck on a pass from Stubbs. Then inside of two minutes Toronto scored twice on shots that never should have passed Ellis. The first was a feeble attempt by Paul that just slid by the Crimson goalie and the other a shot by Marshall coming after a scramble in front of the cage...
...soon it became apparent that it was just a matter of time before Toronto would score. Harley finally poked one in with the period three-quarters gone. Harvard tried hard to score before the period ended but time and again the forwards would advance the puck near the cage only to lose it again because of ragged stickhandling...