Word: carr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Crimson captain Kevin Carr was the only one on the ice who could solve the Rollefstad riddle with any regularity, and his tallies at 15:56 of the first period and :25 of the third kept Harvard in control until the Princetonians finally gave up the hunt...
After that the third period was all downhill. Hughes's second goal (on a great pass from Burke) made it 5-1, a Kevin Carr blast upped the margin by one, and then with a Penn defender practically undressing him, Hughes somehow broke toward the net. Archambault managed to knock it off Hughes's stick, but he forgot to guard the goal in the process, so McKenna steered the loose puck into the vacated...
...freshman Gene Purdy had his chances to put the Crimson back on top again, after Mike Walsh was penalized at 15:49 for tripping. Purdy was robbed on two point-blank shots by Dartmouth goaltender Jeff Sollows (29 saves in the game), and fanned on a third that Kevin Carr tried to stuff home...
...games might have been merely an oversized gathering of spy stories. But there is far more seething below the surface of espionage and counterintelligence. According to British Journalist Anthony Cave Brown, the conflict was a looking-glass war whose cruel and brilliant espionage far outran the fabrications of le Carré and Eric Ambler...
Harvard captain Kevin Carr hated it too, but VanDerMark robbed him with a dazzling glove save at the close of the period...