Word: icing
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...healthy economy because we are starting worldwide companies (Facebook, YouTube). We feel the importance of foreign relations because we are serving overseas, staring the enemy in the eye. And we understand the magnitude of global warming because we are the ones who will be here when the ice caps melt. Young people today are more complex, more intelligent, better equipped to adapt to change and more understanding of the benefits of everything from technology to diversity. Look at the faces in the story. Each one says, "Yeah, I may be young, but I know what I'm doing and where...
...forward down the stretch. “I thought Mike Taylor was, in my eyes, the best player in the tournament,” said head coach Ted Donato ’91. “He was outstanding both games, a factor every time he was on the ice, both offensively and defensively. He really elevated his game.” Weekend games at the Bright Center versus favored Princeton and Quinnipiac did little to slow down Taylor and the Crimson as the team notched two victories. Last Friday against Princeton, Taylor played a critical role in setting...
...town is lined with bridal shops, and there are weddings almost every night during the high season in summer. Every Thursday and Sunday evening, teenagers and young adults used to promenade along a road nicknamed "Love Street" because of all the heavy flirting going on in between stops at ice cream parlors. Nowadays, the action has shifted to a nearby amusement park, where boys and girls walk in concentric circles moving in opposite directions around a Ferris wheel, flashing messages with their eyes faster than the speed...
...proved adept at making the outlet pass to start up Harvard’s offensive attack.“She’s not just a goaltender who keeps the puck out of the net,” Cahow said. “She moves the puck up the ice really quickly. She probably should have been credited with an assist a few times on Saturday.”After Cahow got the Crimson on the board early with a power play goal 8:29 into the first period, Harvard was awarded a penalty shot when a Quinnipiac player defended...
...there were nine infractions, which translated to eight Princeton power plays and innumerable close calls for Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter.“We spent so much time in the box in the second period, and two things happened: one, it keeps some of our best players off the ice, and two, some of our best players get tired killing the penalties,” Donato said, adding, “We need to be much more disciplined if we think we’re going to beat teams down the stretch here. Tonight we were lucky...