Word: carr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Roth was the top point-getter on the team and clearly the slickest stick handler of the group, but he alone, or even with his linemates Bob Goodenow and Danny Bolduc, could not carry the team. Steve Dagdigian, Jim McMahon and Kevin Carr took up the slack when Roth's line was having an off night, as did the line of Jim Thomas, Leigh Hogan and Ted Thorndike...
Sophomore winger Bill Robbins brought B.U. victory, tying the game at 5-5 with 7:04 left, and then collecting the game-winner on a power play with only 1:49 remaining. Crimson center Kevin Carr scored the hat trick to lead Harvard's attack in a losing effort...
...went ahead, 2-1, at 2:23 of the middle period when Ken Kuzyk, standing by the right side of the crease, tipped in a perfect pass from left-winger Bill Bishop. Carr earned the first of his three goals at 3:57, but the Terriers regained the lead less than a minute later on a rebound score by Bill Buckton...
...Crimson came back with three goals in the first half of the final period to go ahead 5-3. Carr completed his hat trick by beating B.U. goalie Pat Devlin twice within 42 seconds, scoring at 2:12 and 2:54, and then fourth-line winger Phelps Swift tallied at 9:20 after taking a Kevin Burke pass...
Crimson netminder Jim Murray continued to play well, blocking 22 shots before being replaced by sophomore John Aiken with eight minutes remaining in the game. The line of Jim McMahon, Steve Dagdigian and Kevin Carr collected three goals and three assists to lead Harvard's attack...