Word: flynn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Afraid that its national reputation was also at stake, the Crimson sextet was quick to check back to defend its goal each time a Bruin skater grabbed a loose puck or intercepted a pass. Although the varsity held the edge on the game's offensive play, goalie Charley Flynn was continually forced to match brilliant saves with Halvorsen
Goalie Charlie Flynn, whose saves were few but among his best this season, may be an important factor in tomorrow's contest with Brown. The Bruins' offense is built mainly about talented soloists who have been noted to avoid extensive teamwork. Among the team's outstanding linemen are League high scorers Peto Tutless, Dan Keefe, and Dan Thompson...
...Captain Dave Halvorsen, in the nets, should play as equally an important role for his team as Flynn. Halvorsen is a hot-and-cold goalie who usually plays his best against the Crimson...
...Crimson boosted its 4 to 0 first period lead to 7 to 0 before the Terriers stopped goalie Charlie Flynn's shut-out bid. Joe Quinn scored the first B.U. goal at 10:02 of the second period on a long shot which squirted between Flynn's legs. Five minutes later Flynn tried to scoop up the puck, but accidentally dropped it in front of the nets and B.U. center Jack Murphy drove it home for the second goal...
Both B.U. goals followed, but Flynn and substitute goalie Jim Bailey stopped the Terriers otherwise, while the Crimson added two more tallies in the second period and four more, including two by Ned Bliss, in the last period...