Word: icing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then with Harvard a man down in the third period, B.C. took the lead for good. Center Tim Sheehy. the most dangerous player on the ice, skated through Crimson defenseman Ben Smith and set up a clear shot for linemate Gordie Clarke...
Prevett was sent off the ice for interference 30 seconds after helping build the 4-2 lead, but Harvard's power play proved effective, as it was all evening...
Fast-skating Chip Otness and Dwight Ware had no trouble kiling the penalty, but couldn't do anything to change the score. Harvard came close when Bobby Bauer's line got back on the ice. Ron Mark made a strong solo bid that missed, then Bauer set up a two-on-one break. Bauer worked it perfectly and got the puck to Mueller, coming in alone. But the junior wing shot it straight into McPhee's midsection...
...Wiackowski and Bob Kanuth began to control the boards at both ends, and Navy's red-hot hands suddenly became ice cold, Harvard's shooters, who had hit a miserable 30 per cent from the floor in the first half, started...
...despite Harvard's string on B.C. ice, the last two encounters between the teams were crushing defeats for the Crimson. Last year at Watson Rink the Eagles dampened Harvard's early optimism with a come-from-behind, 4-3 win in overtime, then they repeated the deed over rejuvenated Harvard in the Beanpot Tournament, 6-5, also in overtime...