Word: havern
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There is no comparison between last year's third line and this year's third line. Harry Reynold's, a strong man on the boards and a good two-way forward, is back on the third line. But instead of having to work with Leif Rosenberger and Bobby Havern, whose scoring totals never improved from sophomore to senior year. Reynolds is skating with ex-second liners Jarry Desmond and Teddy Thorndike, a strong sophomore who has scored two goals in his first two varsity games. And for the first time, Harvard has a respectable fourth line to throw...
Harvard had one final moment of frustration late in the third period. With U.N.H. goalie Smith caught 20 feet out of the goal for the second time during the game, third-liner Bobby Havern took a slapshot at the lone defenseman guarding the open net and missed the cage...
...hurt by the injured foot of forward Bob Goodenow, who has broken out of a prolonged drought to give Tommy Paul's line some scoring punch. The third line has looked better since Jay Riley moved up to replace Lief Rosenberger, but, aside from an occasional splurge by Bobby Havern, the Riley-Reynolds-Havern trio is not scoring. The Local Line does not appear as tired as it did in late February, and it now looks like both Dave Hynes and Bob McManama have a shot at 60-point seasons...
...remain in contention during the early part of the second period, but three penalties in the first seven minutes disrupted its unity, and Harvard began to run the Eli ragged. McManama scored again on the power play on a pass from Dave Hynes at 9:10, and Bob Havern, with a remarkable display of stickhandling, beat two Yale defenders and Fitzsimmons for Harvard's third goal a minute and twelve seconds later...
...Harvard, coach Bill Cleary should go with the same combination that has worked well in the past. The Local Line of Dave Hynes, Bob McManama and Bill Corkery performed superbly at Princeton, working the power play for four goals, and the generally unnoticed third line, spearheaded by Bob Havern, has recently become an extremely valuable asset. The defense has tightened up, and Joe Bertagna has continued to play more than capably in the goal...