Word: caging
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Once in the lead Harvard took a brief siesta from aggressive play, which amounted to the next 19 minutes, and had it not been for the heroics of John Hyne in the Crimson cage, overtime would never have come...
...first time in the contest with a power-play goal. "Barney" gathered in a pass from George Hughes--who had gotten the puck from John Cochrane on the point--skated out of the corner, looked to return a pass to Hughes, but then slipped in front of the cage to poke a backhand shot between the legs of Ed Arrington...
Enter Mr. Purdy, who had missed several games with a torn shoulder. "Geno," who never stopped hustling, and who is so valuable to Harvard, casually stuffed the puck past Arrington after circling behind the cage, following a three-quarter length of the ice rush, for the winning goal...
Stiles also looked to the new running faculity as a major contributor to the team's success. Whereas last year in briggs Cage he concentrated on vaulting, now he spends "half the time running, and it helps a great deal." Obviously, Associate Coach Ed Stowell said, "Last year, Geoff was a 15' vaulter. This year, he's already cleared 16' twice...
...Eagles will counter with their ace in the cage, perennial Harvard nemesis Paul Skidmore, the All-ECAC kick saver who is one of the main reasons behind B.C.'s current 7-2 Division One slate...