Word: game
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Tigers led, 3 to 2, at the end of two periods, but a transformed Harvard team returned to the ice and within 49 seconds had tied the score. The two teams then see-sawed through eight more goals, climaxed by two by Myles Huntington that finally won the game for the Crimson...
...same pattern of play that has characterized most of the varsity's recent games held forth in the first two periods. The Tigers signalled their intent to play a defensive game by packing their net, and the Crimson passed and skated so poorly that it looked for a long time as if the team might not even be able...
...when things got hot and stayed hot in third period, the varsity found its passing game and clearly dominated the remainder of the game...
...Kittredge popped in another Crimson tally at 12:52, and following two more Princeton scores, Huntington caged his two game-winning goals on bullet passes from Bill Allen and Abbot in that order...
Only for one instant in the whole game did Bill Barclay's suad show any signs of life. Behind, 18 to 4, at the eight minute mark, the Crimson suddenly caught fire, and on three set shots by Walt McCurdy, two hooks by John Rockwell, and a pair of fouls by Ed Smith, moved within two points of the home team. Two quick free throws borke the ice for the Tigers, and they moved to a 31 to 22 lead at the half...