Word: durno
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bruce Durno is another reason why the Crimson has been so successful. The stocky little goal tender has not made a high number of saves, but he has been remarkable in making almost impossible stops. In the UNH game, for example, he stopped a two-man break singlehanded and then teamed with Flaman to stop a three-on-one break Cornell's Ken Dryden is admittedly the best in the East, but Durno is by no means outclassed...
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...
...quick jump at 2:57 when sophomore Joey Cavanagh picked up a Dan DeMichele pass, skated in and netted the puck from 10 feet. A Harvard penalty at 7:03 gave B.U. an advantage but a great defensive effort by Harvard combined by several spectacular saves by Bruce Durno averted any score. The rest of the period saw more fine defensive play by both teams preclude any further score...
...final period started slowly as both teams skated back and forth until, at 7:17, B.U. forward Bruce Hatton tied the game at 2-2 on a shot over Durno who was down after making a save. B.U. wasted no time taking the lead when less than a minute later, all-American center Herb Wakabayashi skated in alone on Bruce Durno and beat him for the score...
...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...