Word: cavanagh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Saturday night, in a your-grandchildren-will-never-believe-this setting, Harvard's retiring hockey coach, Cooney Weiland, walked off the Boston Garden ice arm-in-arm with his All-American captain, Joe Cavanagh, for the last time to the ovation of dejected Cornell fans, B. U. cheerleaders, emotional alumni, local rink rats, and Section 18 fans in a state of complete shock...
...senior line of Joe Cavanagh, Cooch Owen, and Dan DeMichele that kept Harvard in the game in the first period, however. Cavanagh, playing the last of his many great games in the Garden, started off the scoring, knocking in the rebound of a DeMichele drive at 0:59 with a behind-the-back shot...
...also managed to avoid numerous penalties, but its only two infractions enabled Harvard's power play to give the Crimson a 1-0 edge in the first period. Dave Hynes registered that opening goal, knocking in Joe Cavanagh's perfect centering pass...
Harvard upped its lead to 2-0 before the period ended as Billy Corkery and Bob McManama duplicated the Hynes-from-Cavanagh play at 15:21. The Crimson did not let up in the second period, scoring on Jay. Riley's solo rush and deflected thirty-foot wrist shot...
...three, Cavanagh seems the least interested in hockey as a career. Cavanagh, who said he would probably go to law school, noted, "Money means a lot. I wouldn't like the life of prohockey, but if I felt I could make enough cash, I would play...