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Dates: during 1970-1979
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MacKenzie was named the Ivy League's player of the week by virtue of his spectacular 39-save effort against the Crimson, whom he held scoreless for the first 53 minutes of the contest. Only Bob Goodenow's drive, in the midst of a five-minute Harvard power-play, managed to elude the acrobatic net tender...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Icemen Get a Rematch With McKenzie | 3/2/1974 | See Source »

...Crimson took an early lead when Harvard co-captain Bob Goodenow converted during a power play at 3:35 of the opening period. Goodenow, assisted by Randy Roth and McMahon, tallied from the point after the power play unit's earlier attempts to score from close in had failed...

Author: By Elizabeth P. Eggert, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Stickmen Overwhelm Big Green, 6-2 | 2/28/1974 | See Source »

...contrast, Harvard's Randy Roth has scored 17 goals and assisted 23 times for a total of 40 points. Jim McMahon has notched 34 points on 18 goals and 16 assists, and co-captain Bob Goodenow has earned 31 points...

Author: By Elizabeth P. Eggert, | Title: Icemen Face Big Green for Ivy Title | 2/27/1974 | See Source »

This strategy should sound familiar. Brown tried it at Watson Rink in early February and failed. Saturday, the situation was a bit different for the Crimson. Harvard could afford no injuries. Furthermore, such key players as Levy Byrd and Bob Goodenow had their strength sapped by flu. Both of them got out of bed just in time to make the bus to New Haven. Ordinarily, they retaliate with a little body-bending of their own, but skating up and down the ice alone had to be painful Saturday night...

Author: By Richard W. Edleman, | Title: Out in Left Field | 2/26/1974 | See Source »

Despite the intimidation, Harvard consistently penetrated the Yale defense only to be stopped time and again by everybody's MVP for Saturday night's game, Eli goalie Bill McKenzie. In the second period, Goodenow and Roth bore down on one Yale defender. The puck went to Roth who seemed to have the whole net to shoot at. A certain goal, right? No, just another phenomenal sliding save, which caused Goodenow to wack the boards in frustration as he glided...

Author: By Richard W. Edleman, | Title: Out in Left Field | 2/26/1974 | See Source »

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