Word: goals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...long passing, heading, kicking, trapping and intercepting was very noticeable. He found the Princeton eleven next in order of strength and skill, the high de- gree of combination and individual skill characteristic of Pennsylvania being absent. There was a great deal of ability in the team however. The goal was good, the backs were strong, kicking and clearing well and with judgment. They were also fast...
...Abbot '17 had an excellent day at goal for team B. He stopped frequent hard shots, and once when Captain Morgan dashed down the rink and got by both defence men, Abbot went out to meet him and effectively prevented a score. J. I. Wylde '17, at goal for the regulars, also did well, not letting the puck by him once...
...only the second time the Canadian college has been defeated by an organization in the United States in over five years. The Brooklyn seven had the advantage throughout the game with speed, team work and good playing off the boards and Queen's was fortunate to score their lone goal 43 seconds before the end of the final half of the game. The game was featured by the rough playing of both teams and the penalties were frequent...
...Canadians skated well and carried the puck down the ice again and again, only to be stopped by the strong Crescent defence. Mitchell, at goal for the Brooklyn seven, made some excellent stops of the hard shots by the Canadian players...
...University seven scored five goals against the B. A. A. in a long practice game, the Boston team securing only one. Three of these resulted from good passing down the ice and were made by G. Townsend '17, R. Baldwin '17 and E. B. Condon '18, and the other two were on angle shots by W. O. Morgan '18. The last four, however, came after a substitute team had been sent in, so that one goal may be said to be the only score made by the regulars while the B. A. A. team was fresh...