Word: fredo
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first line of Parrot-Garrity-Fredo accounted for the visitors' 3-0 first-period margin. Captain Jack took the puck on his own blue line, skated down left wing, turned the corner on the Huskies' sophomore defenseman, and hit the goal's lower right corner...
...story of the third period was the play of the theoretically potent first line. Shut out for two periods, Jack Garrity, Bob Fredo, and Kent Parrot combined for their first goal at 3:30 of the third...
...Nick's was caught changing lines as Fredo skated behind the visitors' cage and passed out front to Garrity. The Crimson captain controlled the puck and swung it in under Wood from ten feet...
...seniors' next turn that everything started to click. Parrot, who had looked like a center most of the night, stuck to his left wing and barely missed two goals. One breathtaking left-to-right sequence--Parrot to Garrity to Fredo--ended in Wood's pads but brought loud applause from the optimistic fans. If the three can get used to their new positions and each other they will match up successfully against any line in the East...
...Fredo, who moves to right wing, led Harvard with seven Ivy goals last season and is the Crimson's strongest back-checking wing. Garrity, the hard-working captain, is one of the college's most respected leaders and most aggressive forecheckers...