Word: goals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they were a man down. But the urgings of the crowd cost the Bruins. Once on a shorthanded stint, Steve Kasper tried to take the body--and missed. For the next moment. the Flyers were essentially up by two men, and Mark Howe and Scott Mellanby for an easy goal...
...capping the Flyers' four-foal first-period effort was a beautiful air-pass from Howe to Ilkka Sinisalo, setting up a goal...
...result, the Bruins were trying to "get" Ron Hextall, a shameless exercise which resulted in a couple of interference minors, but nothing else. For all the times the Bruins were violating Hextall's goal crease, it was surprising that the Flyers didn't try to "goon" Doug Keens according to the ancient reciprocal code...
...second period, things began to fall apart for Harvard. First, Dave Tretowicz hit the Crimson post with a slow roller from the blue-line. Then, with 11 minutes remaining in the period. junior Dave Mellen converted his first career goal from the same sport Tretowicz had launched his bowling ball six minutes earlier...
Crimson Captain Steve Armstrong missed from in close, and Clarkson sprung on the rebound and carried it up ice. Sophomore Ron Reagan sent a pass with the presidential seal of approval to Pierre Morin, who converted his first goal of the season--and the second of his career--from 40 feet...