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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Beanpot finals but for a few the 7-1 final score and all the events leading up to it seemed to summarize Harvard's bizarre and best-forgotten hockey season. There were the missed passes, the fleeting moments of offensive pressure, the ambiguous powerplays, and the injuries (Gene Purdy and his battered shoulder never took...
Bronx-bred Gene Bentz bombed from the left corner to up the visitors' lead to 61-40. Free, who sat out the last ten minutes of the first half with three fouls but still scored 16 points, then applied the coup de grace when he slam-dunked for an in-surmountable 77-54 bulge with 5:00 left in the game...
Then, two minutes later, John Dunderdale led George Hughes in alone on a breakaway. Hughes, with Napier beaten, tried to pull the puck around to his backhand and lost control, yet managed to shovel the puck over to linemate Gene Purdy, who was left to shoot on an open net. But Purdy's shot dribbled wide...
...running and jumping edge was not enough to please the crowd, Harvard's weight men crushed the Tigers, tallying 14 points to Princeton's three. EdAjootian outdueled old Princeton foe Gene Mancino and teammate Tom Lenz to win the 35 lb. weight throw with a 59 ft. 11 1/2 in. heave, while Chris Queen and Gary Quantock placed two-three in the shot...
Four minutes later, with 1:08 left to play in the game, the Harvard power play came through again with the final score of the contest. Gene Purdy's shot from the point deflected off the right skate of George Hughes and underneath the falling Sutton for the goal...