Word: goals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...committee also adopted a rule that in case a forward pass or a kicked ball, other than a try at goal, strikes the uprights or cross-bar, the ball shall be considered as having crossed the goal, and the play shall constitute a touchback. If the ball accidentally strikes an official, the play shall be played over...
Penalties were inflicted on both teams for forward passing and off-side playing; but the Harvard forwards soon got down the ice together, and Pell shot the first goal on a good pass from Rumsey. The playing then became rougher, and the McGill forwards resorted to erratic tactics, unavailing because of consistent covering of their men by the Harvard team. Rumsey' was then put off the ice for roughness. Hicks at last got the puck, and all four of the Harvard forwards rushed it down the ice together, Pell scoring an easy goal...
...through the Harvard defense, but Ford repeatedly received the puck and carried it down the rink. Newhall was then replaced by Gardner. A mix-up ensued between Rumsey and Raphael, which resulted in both players being ruled off. Pedley was put in place of Gobier, and scored the first goal for McGill within a minute after entering the rink...
Brown scored first on a goal from the floor by Pryor. This was followed by three more by Seidler, while for the University team Currie threw one basket from the floor and one from a foul. About the middle of the second half the University team tied the score on a basket by Browne and three goals from fouls by Currie. The play then became very fast, but just before the close of the game, Brown drew ahead by good teamwork and shooting. Currie played well for Harvard, while Pryor and Seidler excelled for Brown...
...first goal was made towards the end of the first half; Rumsey carrying the puck down the ice by good dodging passed to Pell who scored on a hard shot from the side. The Harvard defence was especially strong during this period, usually stopping their opponents before they could shoot. Early in the second half, Ford carried the puck through the entire opposing team by very clever dodging and passed to Rumsey, who scored on a short shot from in front of the goal. A few minutes later, Pell and Rumsey worked an excellent piece of passing down the side...