Word: goals
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...probably the most memorable goal of the game was Harvard's fourth--Paul Howley's first goal of the year...
Doing a mean impression of Bourbeau's on-his-stomach goal against the Soviets in the 1988 Winter Olympics, Howley managed to fling the puck past Menges while he fell to the ice with 6:57 into the second period. Harvard led, 4-0, and Howley's quest for a score was over...
...games played since 1960, 19 have been decided by one goal, 11 by two goals. There have been two ties...
...conferences, funded by a $240,000 grant from the Charles H. Revson foundation, are being organized by Radcliffe President Matina Horner and psychologist Virginia O'Leary, a former officer at the American Psychological foundation and a visiting scholar at Radcliffe. The goal of the conference, according to Horner, is to "get the very best people together...to think in new ways about a whole range of issues...
February 23, 1978: With 18 seconds remaining in overtime, three Cornell skaters raced to the Harvard goal. Two Crimson defensemen and goalie John Hynes waited. Cornell wing Rick Box passed to freshman Roy Kerling who passed to Co-Captain Lance Nethery. Nethery flipped a wrist shot over Hynes' right shoulder. Cornell 4, Harvard...