Word: defenseman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five minutes later defenseman Bob Carr aimed a 35-footer into the upper left corner for a 2-0 lead. Carr faked a shot twice and used a screen by Pete Waldinger to set up his fourth goal in the last four games...
Harvard boosted its lead to 5-0 midway through the third period when Bulldog defenseman Dwight Miller took a nice setup by Harvard's Don Grimble and bulleted a 20-footer into the far corner of his own goal...
Diercks, who was shaken up twice in the final period by a puck and a defenseman, lost his valiant shutout bid on a solo effort by Yale's Rick McCarthy with less than eight minutes to play. Pete Markle got the Blues' second goal at 14:15, and Wint Ritchie gave the Bulldog a meaningless third on a breakaway...
Harvard picked up its first penalty at 11:18, and seconds later Ferguson scored on a spinning shot from seven feet in front of Diercks. Defenseman Paul Alt-house passed from the point to Dave Ferguson, who set up his brother with a sharp center...
Carr turned in the most brilliant individual performance by a Crimson player this season while playing the best game of his college career. With 30 seconds to play in the first period and Harvard down 3-0, the junior defenseman carried down the left boards, fending off a back-checking Eagle with his right arm. Even with the goal, he swung the puck across the crease and Pete Mueller was in position to hit it home...