Word: donelan
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Defensive titan for the winners was Dusty Burke, who played 44 minutes and handed out more than his usual share of body-checks. Bill Bliss, Jack Carman, and Jack Donelan also played creditably...
...most encouraging sing in the expected victory was the showing of the Harvard defense. In the final two periods, Dusty Burke combined very successfully with Duke Sedgwick as one defensive pair and Bill Bliss played with Jack Donelan as the other. The performance was further enhanced by the fact that the second Northeastern goal came as DiBlasio was residing in the penalty...
Against BU, Harvard employed about half a dozen different defensive pairings using five defensemen--Carman, Bliss, Burke, Sedgwick, and Donelan. For the last two periods, defensive substitutions were usually made one man at a time apparently because Chase was searching for a pair of effective combinations. Toward the end of the game, however, he was using only Carman, Bliss, and Burke...