Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harding's penalty shot goal in 14.41 minutes of the third canto was easily the high-light of a wide-open, exciting game. The shot was called by referee Foley when Wes Goding, the Dartmouth goalie, picked up the puck during a scrimmage around the net and slipped it into his pads...
...Crimson Captain Austle Harding, who played his usual brilliant game, and Sherman Gray, who has seen little action up to now, were the scorers. Harding's goal came in the middle of the first period, when he took a pass from Joe Patrick around the visitors' defense and beat goalie Tom Stockhausen on a beautiful angle shot...
...Gray's goal was one for the books. With less than a minute of the last canto to go, he shot the puck into St. Nicks territory from beyond center ice, on what was presumably intended as a last minute power play. As it happened, however, Stockhausen failed to see the rubber until it was too late, and it slipped between his legs for the second Crimson tally...
...Harvard goal was scored in each of the three periods and in an overtime. Whittacker, with the help of Ayres and Lloyd, rushed the first goal through in 4:16 of the first period. Ayres with the assistance of Whittacker achieved the single score in the second period. The third bracket gave Princeton its one point when Goff got past goalie Fenn unassisted. John Elliott with Dennie Brooks scored after Goff for the Crimson, and then Ayres climaxed the game with the final tally unassisted...
Harvard scored three times in the first period, once in the second and six times in a run-away last canto, keeping at least a three goal edge over the Olympics in the last two periods. Patrick and Winslow followed Harding in scoring with two goals apiece...