Word: jacke
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Deep into the third period of last night's Beanpot final loss to Boston University, 7-1, three members of the Harvard hockey team explicitly disclosed their fury and frustrations. Brothers George and Jack Hughes, and Murray Bea fought four members of the Terrier squad...
...same instant, Jack Hughes pummeled Terrier co-captain and tournament Most Valuable Player Jack O'Callahan. B.U.'s Dave Silk intervened and Jack met that challenge. Then B.U.'s Daryl McLeod came from his bench to tangle with the younger Hughes...
...fight Harvard's best, the Hughes brothers, were shut off by the Terriers. George was stuffed on a two-on-one break with Bob Kelley. George didn't draw the defenseman to make the pass to Kelley, and he only dribbled a shot on B.U. goalie Jim Craig. Jack had his chance with a one-on-one against B.U. defenseman Bill LeBlond. Jack made no move and chucked a wrist shot onto the glass behind the B.U. goal...
...hooking call on the Crimson's Bobby McDonald gave the Terriers the game's first power play and first goal at 4:17. With only 15 seconds gone in the power play, B.U. defenseman Jack O'Callahan uncorked a slap shot from the left point that ricocheted off of Hynes shoulder into the upper right corner. Pointmate Dick Lamby and Dave Silk got the assists...
With Harvard leading 3-2 and trying to regroup and reestablish itself after a lackadaisical second period, George and Jack combined with freshman Bobby McDonald on a three-man break. When George's shot was stopped by Dartmouth goalie Bob Gaudette, Jack was right there to flip the rebound...