Word: catalystic
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After both Tornaritis brothers—who are tied for second place in points in the Ivy League—sophomore forward Charles Altchek has been the biggest catalyst. He was just named Ivy League Player of the Week for his strong performance against Princeton on Saturday, when he had two goals and one assist...
...having Tony out there hurt us,” said junior captain and defender Will Craig. “He’s a catalyst for our offense, and is able to get in and out of tight places...
...When your goalie is stopping shots, it’s like a catalyst for everyone to get pumped up,” sophomore John Voith said. “We want to go to the other side and score...
...question, he’s the catalyst for their offense, especially with a young quarterback,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “Our job at all costs is to stop the run. That may open us up to passing, but if you’re going to stop their offense, you’ve got to stop...
...just split up with our manager, lost our rehearsal place and we found ourselves as the only band in town really, after the [Sex] Pistols had broken up and Sid [Vicious] had died. We felt outside and I know that Guy was an outsider. He used to be a catalyst by directly physically interacting with us in the studio while we were recording. What do you mean by "directly physically interacting"? He'd get quite close indeed, especially if you were on the piano where he got right in your ear. He chucked a bit of stuff around...