Word: cavanagh
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Significantly, the Crimson won handily without the usual contributions from its high-scoring sophomore line. Joe Cavanagh continued his scoring streak with two assists, but neither Dan DeMichele or Steve Owen picked up any points...
Harvard's goalie and center--Bruce Durno and Joe Cavanagh, respectively--have also proved to be its greatest strengths. Although Durno's 3.5 goals-allowed average does not rank him among the top five goalies in the East, his solid, often outstanding, goal tending his offset the Crimson's sometime uncertain defensive work...
...Cavanagh, it is not difficult to see how much he has contributed to the Crimson's success. Not only has he scored 45 points--an average of almost three a game--but he has tallied in every game this season. Cavanagh's eight points in the Beanpot earned him the most valuable player award over such All-American performers as B.C.'s Tim Sheehy and B.U.'s Herb Wakabayashi...
Moreover, Cavanagh's line has proved to be the Crimson's only consistent scoring threat. Wings Steve Owen and Dan DeMichele rank second and third, respectively, behind Cavanagh in scoring, and the line's total point production accounts for over 40 per cent of the team's total...
...pulled its goalie in the last minute of the game in an attempt to put the game into overtime, however they got no shots on Durno and Cavanagh closed the scoring on an open goal shot with three seconds remaining in the game...